Hofstadter spectrum in MoS$_2$
ORAL
Abstract
In studying the Hofstadter problem of monolayer molybdenum disulfide (MoS$_2$), we systematically demonstrate the magnetic energy spectra due to various hoppings between $d$-orbital electrons. The magnetoelectronic spectrum shows a mirror symmetry as a result of the particle-hole symmetry in the Bloch bands. At small field, specific Landau fan diagrams can be ascribed to certain Bloch-band singularities. In the spectrum of real MoS$_2$, we further illustrate a breaking of spectral symmetry, the spin and valley polarization, and a flux-dependent energy gap. Our numerical results can facilitate the qualitative understanding of topological nature of $d$-bands and provide a basis for exploring the Landau levels in transition-metal dichalcogenides.
*Robert A. Welch Foundation (E-1070); National Science Council of Taiwan (NSC 101-2112-M-003-005-MY3); NTHU Start-Up Grant (103H11I4)
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