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Nonlinear transport and low temperature phase transition in polar semimetal MoTe<sub>2</sub>

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Abstract

Inversion symmetry breaking in van der Waals materials plays important roles in their emergent optical and transport properties. Examples include valley Hall effect in monolayer MoS2 [1] and nonlinear anomalous Hall effect in few layer WTe2 [2,3]. Among the noncentrosymmetric van der Waals crystals, Td-MoTe2 shows a reversible thermally driven phase transition at Tc ~ 250 K between centrosymmetric 1T’ phase (high temperature) and noncentrosymmetric Td phase (low temperature) [4], offering a platform for investigating the symmetry-related physical properties.

In this work, we report nonlinear magnetotransport [5] in Td-MoTe2. Firstly, we observed the slight anomaly in linear resistance far below Tc ~ 250 K (T* ~ 50 K), which might imply another phase transition in Td phase MoTe2. Secondly, we found that the nonlinear magnetoresistance is suppressed above T* although Td phase might persist. We assume that the low temperature phase transition at T* might be a key ingredient of the nonlinear transport properties in Td-MoTe2.

[1] K. F. Mak et al., Science 344, 1489 (2014).

[2] Q. Ma et al., Nature 565, 337–342 (2019).

[3] K. Kang et al., Nat. Mater. 18, 324–328 (2019).

[4] K. Zhang et al., Nat. Commun. 7, 13552 (2016).

[5] T. Ideue and Y. Iwasa, Annu. Rev. Condens. Matter Phys. 12, 201 (2021).

Presenters

  • Yuki Itahashi

    Univ of Tokyo

Authors

  • Yuki Itahashi

    Univ of Tokyo

  • Yamato Nohara

    Univ of Tokyo

  • Toshiya Ideue

    The University of Tokyo

  • Tomoki Akiba

    Osaka University

  • Hidefumi Takahashi

    Osaka University

  • Shintaro Ishiwata

    Osaka University

  • Yoshihiro Iwasa

    Univ of Tokyo