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Giant spin-splitting and gap renormalization driven by trions in single-layer WS$_2$/h-BN heterostructures (1705.04866v2)

Published 13 May 2017 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Abstract: In two-dimensional (2D) semiconducting transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), new electronic phenomena such as tunable band gaps and strongly bound excitons and trions emerge from strong many-body effects, beyond spin-orbit coupling- and lattice symmetry-induced spin and valley degrees of freedom. Combining single-layer (SL) TMDs with other 2D materials in van der Waals heterostructures offers an intriguing means of controlling the electronic properties through these many-body effects via engineered interlayer interactions. Here, we employ micro-focused angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (microARPES) and in-situ surface doping to manipulate the electronic structure of SL WS$_2$ on hexagonal boron nitride (WS$_2$/h-BN). Upon electron doping, we observe an unexpected giant renormalization of the SL WS$_2$ valence band (VB) spin-orbit splitting from 430~meV to 660~meV, together with a band gap reduction of at least 325~meV, attributed to the formation of trionic quasiparticles. These findings suggest that the electronic, spintronic and excitonic properties are widely tunable in 2D TMD/h-BN heterostructures, as these are intimately linked to the quasiparticle dynamics of the materials.

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