Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session U62: Helium and Exotic Quantum Fluids
2:30 PM–5:18 PM,
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Room: Mile High Ballroom 4C
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DCMP
Chair: Valeri Kotov, Univ of Vermont
Abstract: U62.00008 : A doping-dependent switch from one- to two-component electron-hole superfluidity with high transition temperatures in coupled TMD monolayers.
Presenter:
Sara Conti
(Univ of Antwerp)
Authors:
Sara Conti
(Univ of Antwerp)
Andrea Perali
(University of Camerino)
David Neilson
(Univ of Antwerp)
Francois M Peeters
(Univ of Antwerp)
The different magnitude of the valence and conduction band splitting results in a large energy misalignment of the electron and hole bands [2]. This misalignment is completely different if the doping of the monolayers is interchanged between MoSe2(e)/WSe2(h) and MoSe2(h)/WSe2(e), and depending on the choice of doping, the superfluidity may or may not be tuneable by density from one- to two-components. We find that only MoSe2(h)/WSe2(e) can have both one-component and two-component superfluidity.
The electron-hole pairing is much stronger than in graphene[3] due to the large effective masses so superfluidity is predicted for densities up to 1013 cm-2. The transition temperatures are high, up to 100 K, which is consistent with a very recent experiment on the identical system[4].
[1] S. Conti et al, arXiv:1909.03411 (2019)
[2] K. Kosmider et al, Phys. Rev. B 88, 245436 (2013)
[3] S. Conti et al, Phys. Rev. B 99, 144517 (2019)
[4] Z. Wang et al Nature 574, 76 (2019)
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