Investigations of hybrid 2D semimetal heterostructures
ORAL
Abstract
Besides graphene, the only well studied 2D semimetal is WTe2, which has strikingly different properties, including strong spin-orbit coupling, low symmetry, superconductivity and being a topological insulator in monolayers. We set out to investigate properties of hybrid combinations of these two semimetals, which could, for example, include strong induced spin-orbit coupling in the graphene or the modification of the superconductivity or excitonic pairing in the WTe2. We have studied a series of hybrid devices constructed with both monolayer and bilayer graphene and WTe2 and find charge transfer consistent with a work function difference. We analyze the effects on transport characteristics of upper and lower electrostatic gating, the application of magnetic fields, and we track the charge-neutral conditions for the constituent components and the sharing of charge between them. We identify emergent hybrid behavior that differs from that expected for a simple combination of the two materials in parallel.
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Presenters
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Eric K Lester
University of Washington
Authors
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Eric K Lester
University of Washington
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Chun-Chih Tseng
University of Washington
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Elliott Runburg
University of Washington
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Paul V Nguyen
University of Washington
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Jarod Scribner
University of Washington
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Paul T Malinowski
University of Washington
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Xiaodong Xu
University of Washington
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Jiun-Haw Chu
University of Washington, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA
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Matthew A Yankowitz
University of Washington
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David H Cobden
University of Washington