Temperature dependent resistivity in the doped two dimensional metallic phase of mTMD bilayers
Abstract
Two recent experiments from Cornell and Columbia have reported insulator-to-metal transitions in two-dimensional (2D) moir\'e transition metal dichalcogenides (mTMD) induced by doping around half-filling, where the system is a Mott insulator. In the current work, we consider the temperature dependent resistivity of this metallic phase in the doped situation away from half-filling, arguing that it arises from the strongly temperature dependent 2D Friedel oscillations (i.e. finite momentum screening) associated with random quenched charged impurities, leading to the observed strongly increasing linear-in- resistivity in the metallic phase. Our theory appears to account for the temperature-dependent metallic resistivity for doping around half-filling of the effective moir\'e TMD band, showing that temperature-dependent screened Coulomb disorder is an essential ingredient of doped 2D mTMD physics.
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@article{arxiv.2206.10771,
title = {Temperature dependent resistivity in the doped two dimensional metallic phase of mTMD bilayers},
author = {Seongjin Ahn and Sankar Das Sarma},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.10771},
year = {2022}
}
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5 pages, 3 figures