Spin-valley-polarized Weiss oscillations in monolayer 1{\it T}$^{\prime}$-\ce{MoS2}
Abstract
Monolayer 1{\it T}-\ce{MoS2} exhibits spin- and valley-dependent massive tilted Dirac cones with two velocity correction terms in low-energy effective Hamiltonian. We theoretically investigate the longitudinal diffusive magnetoconductivity of monolayer 1{\it T}-\ce{MoS2} by using the linear response theory. It is shown that, when the Fermi level is close to the spin-orbit coupling gap, the Weiss oscillation splits into two branches and exhibits spin-valley polarization in the presence of both a spatial periodic electric potential modulation in the lateral direction and a nonzero perpendicular electric field. The spin-valley polarization stems from the interplay between the tilted Dirac cones, the spin-orbit coupling gap, and the external electric potential modulation, and can be treated as a signature of monolayer 1{\it T}-\ce{MoS2}. When the Fermi level is far from the spin-orbit coupling gap, the spin-polarization appears in the Weiss oscillation under a magnetic field modulation in the lateral direction. This polarization behavior arises from the interplay between the tilted Dirac cones, the spin-orbit coupling, and the external magnetic field modulation, indicating that a finite spin-orbit coupling gap is not indispensable for polarization in the Weiss oscillation.
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@article{arxiv.2411.08654,
title = {Spin-valley-polarized Weiss oscillations in monolayer 1{\it T}$^{\prime}$-\ce{MoS2}},
author = {Y. Li and W. Zeng and R. Shen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.08654},
year = {2024}
}