Physical Review B | 2019

Possible Realization and Protection of Valley-Polarized Quantum Hall Effect in Mn/WS2

 
 
 

Abstract


By using the first-principles calculations and model analyses, we found that the combination of defected tungsten disulfide monolayer and sparse manganese adsorption may give a KK` valley spin splitting up to 210 meV. This system also has a tunable magnetic anisotropy energy, a clean band gap, and an appropriate band alignment, with the Fermi level sitting right above the top of valence bands at the K-valleys. Therefore, it can be used for the realization of the valley-polarized anomalous Hall effect and for the exploration of other valley related physics without using optical methods. A protective environment can be formed by covering it with a hexagonal BN layer, without much disturbance to the benign properties of Mn/WS2.

Volume 101
Pages 24412
DOI 10.1103/PhysRevB.101.024412
Language English
Journal Physical Review B

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