Q-Valley Quasiparticle Interference in Few-Layer Transition Metal Dichalcogenides

ORAL

Abstract

Quantum transport experiments have provided compelling evidence for the threefold flavors of the Q-valley electrons in few-layer transition metal dichalcogenides (TMD). We study the quasiparticle interference (QPI) due to Q-valley electrons scattering off localized impurities, which modifies the local density of states. In the quantum Hall regime, all the TMD odd-layers thicker than bilayer exhibit Landau level triplets. When a Landau level triplet is one-third filled or empty, the flavor SU(3) symmetry is broken in the ferroelectric nematic ground states tunable by an in-plane electric field and an out-of-plane magnetic field. We show the QPI patterns of such flavor states, which can be probed by scanning tunneling spectroscopy.

*This work was supported by National Science Foundation under Grant No. DMR-1921581 through the DMREF program and Army Research Office under Grant No. W911NF-18-1-0416.

Presenters

  • Patrick Cheung

    • University of Texas at Dallas

Authors

  • Patrick Cheung

    • University of Texas at Dallas
  • Yan-Feng Zhou

    • University of Texas at Dallas
  • Fan Zhang

    • University of Texas at Dallas
    • Department of Physics, The University of Texas at Dallas
    • University of Texas, Dallas
    • Department of Physics, University of Texas at Dallas