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Transport Evidence for Wigner Crystals in Monolayer MoTe2

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2025-06-26 v1

Abstract

The crystallization of charge carriers, dubbed the Wigner crystal, is anticipated at low densities in clean two-dimensional electronic systems (2DES). While there has been extensive investigation across diverse platforms, probing spontaneous charge and spin ordering is hindered by disorder effects and limited interaction energies. Here, we report transport evidence for Wigner crystals with antiferromagnetic exchange interactions in high-quality, hexagonal boron nitride encapsulated monolayer MoTe2, a system that achieves a large interaction parameter (r_s) at proper hole densities. A density-tuned metal-insulator transition (MIT) occurring at 3.1E10^11 cm-2 (corresponding to r_s~32) and pronounced nonlinear charge transport in the insulating regime at low temperatures signify the formation of Wigner crystals. Thermal melting of the crystalline phase is observed below approximately 2 K via temperature-dependent nonlinear transport. Magnetoresistance measurements further reveal a substantial enhancement of spin susceptibility as approaching the MIT. The temperature dependence of spin susceptibility in the Wigner crystal phase closely follows the Curie-Weiss law, with the extracted negative Weiss constant illustrating antiferromagnetic exchange interactions. Furthermore, we have found the system exhibits metallic-like differential resistivity under finite DC bias, possibly indicating the existence of a non-equilibrium coherent state in the depinning of Wigner crystals. Our observations establish monolayer MoTe2 as a promising platform for exploring magnetic and dynamic properties of Wigner crystals.

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@article{arxiv.2506.20392,
  title  = {Transport Evidence for Wigner Crystals in Monolayer MoTe2},
  author = {Mingjie Zhang and Zhenyu Wang and Yifan Jiang and Yaotian Liu and Kenji Watanabe and Takashi Taniguchi and Song Liu and Shiming Lei and Yongqing Li and Yang Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.20392},
  year   = {2025}
}

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25 pages, 4 figures and 8 supplemental figures