Highly tunable nonlinear Hall effects induced by spin-orbit couplings in strained polar transition-metal dichalcogenides
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Abstract
Recently, signatures of nonlinear Hall effects induced by Berry curvature dipoles have been found in atomically thin 1T'/Td-WTe2. In this work, we show that in strained polar transition-metal dichalcogenides(TMDs) with 2H-structures, Berry curvature dipoles created by spin degrees of freedom lead to strong nonlinear Hall effects. Under easily accessible uniaxial strain of order ~ 0.2%, strong nonlinear Hall signals, characterized by Berry curvature dipole in the order of ~ 1Å, arise in electron-doped polar TMDs such as MoSSe, which is easily detectable experimentally. Moreover, the magnitude and sign of the nonlinear Hall current can be easily tuned by electric gating and strain. These properties can be used to distinguish nonlinear Hall effects from classical mechanisms such as ratchet effects. Importantly, our system provides a potential scheme for building electrically switchable energy harvesting rectifiers.
*KTL acknowledges the support of Croucher Foundation, Dr. Tai-chin Lo Foundation and HKRGC through C6026-16W, 16309718, 16307117 and 16324216.
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Presenters
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Cheng-Ping Zhang
- Physics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- Hong Kong University of Science and Technology