Edge conduction in monolayer $WTe_{2}$

ORAL

Abstract

We report evidence for edge conduction in gated monolayer $WTe_{2}$, which was recently predicted to be a topologically nontrivial semimetal. We find that at temperatures below about 100 K a gap appears and the two-dimensional bulk becomes insulating near zero gate voltage, while the edges remain conducting. At lower temperatures, the edge conduction is strongly suppressed by in-plane magnetic field, as expected for a helical quantum spin Hall edge. In this regime the conductance is approximately activated with an activation energy proportional to magnetic field. This can be modeled by a Zeeman-type gap opening in the edge mode combined with disorder. The conductance between adjacent contacts remains below the quantum conductance even for the shortest edges (150 nm), but can be of the same order even for 5 micron edges. We will compare and contrast this behavior with that other possible quantum spin Hall systems.

Authors

  • Zaiyao Fei

    Department of Physics, University of Washington, University of Washington

  • Tauno Palomaki

    Department of Physics, University of Washington, University of Washington

  • Sanfeng Wu

    Department of Physics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA, Department of Physics, University of Washington

  • Wenjin Zhao

    Department of Physics, University of Washington

  • Xinghan Cai

    Department of Physics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA, Department of Physics, University of Washington

  • Bosong Sun

    Univ of Washington, Department of Physics, University of Washington, University of Washington

  • Paul Nguyen

    Univ of Washington, Department of Physics, University of Washington, University of Washington

  • Joseph Finney

    Department of Physics, University of Washington

  • Xiaodong Xu

    University of Wasington, University of Washington, Univ of Washington, Department of Physics, University of Washington, University of Washington, Seattle, USA.

  • David Cobden

    Department of Physics, University of Washington, Department of Physics, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA, Univ of Washington, University of Washington