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Spin-Conserving Resonant Tunneling in Twist-Controlled WSe2-hBN-WSe2 Heterostructures

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2018-09-11 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

We investigate interlayer tunneling in heterostructures consisting of two tungsten diselenide (WSe2) monolayers with controlled rotational alignment, and separated by hexagonal boron nitride. In samples where the two WSe2 monolayers are rotationally aligned we observe resonant tunneling, manifested by a large conductance and negative differential resistance in the vicinity of zero interlayer bias, which stem from energy- and momentum-conserving tunneling. Because the spin-orbit coupling leads to coupled spin-valley degrees of freedom, the twist between the two WSe2 monolayers allows us to probe the conservation of spin-valley degree of freedom in tunneling. In heterostructures where the two WSe2 monolayers have a 180{\deg} relative twist, such that the Brillouin zone of one layer is aligned with the time-reversed Brillouin zone of the opposite layer, the resonant tunneling between the layers is suppressed. These findings provide evidence that in addition to momentum, the spin-valley degree of freedom is also conserved in vertical transport.

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@article{arxiv.1809.02639,
  title  = {Spin-Conserving Resonant Tunneling in Twist-Controlled WSe2-hBN-WSe2 Heterostructures},
  author = {Kyounghwan Kim and Nitin Prasad and Hema C. P. Movva and G. William Burg and Yimeng Wang and Stefano Larentis and Takashi Taniguchi and Kenji Watanabe and Leonard F. Register and Emanuel Tutuc},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1809.02639},
  year   = {2018}
}

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5 figures, includes supporting information