Probing the density of states in monolayer WTe<sub>2</sub> with time domain capacitance spectroscopy
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Abstract
Time domain capacitance spectroscopy (TDCS) probes the density of states in 2D systems without electrical contact. The technique generates a purely out-of-plane tunneling current and thus eliminates the effects of in-plane transport, maintaining sensitivity over a wide range of compressibility, from metallic to highly insulating states. We use TDCS to measure the density of states in electrostatically gated WTe2 embedded in a vertical tunnel structure and observed an asymmetric and “hard” (with very low density of states out to the gap edge) gap pinned to the Fermi level. The gap occurs over a range of electron densities and thus does not appear related to WTe2 band structure but instead may arise from electron-electron interactions within the WTe2 layer.
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Presenters
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Evan A Zalys-Geller
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
Authors
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Evan A Zalys-Geller
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
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Sergio C de la Barrera
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Xirui Wang
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI
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Kenji Yasuda
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Pablo Jarillo-Herrero
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MI, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Raymond C Ashoori
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology