Exchange and Correlation Effects on the Spin and Charge Susceptibilities of Tilted 1T′ MoS<sub>2</sub>
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Abstract
The exchange and correlation energies due to the Coulomb interactions in monolayer tilted 1T′MoS2 are calculated. We use the Lindhard formalism for the polarizability propagator. Many- body effects in such Dirac-like materials are studied with an emphasis on the influence of the mis- alignment of the conduction and valence subbands. Our calculations have shown that the presence of an energy band gap leads to a reduced exchange energy, which has some potential applications, such as, tunability of exciton polariton and plasmon excitations. Since 1T′MoS2 acquires two energy gaps associated with up- and down- pseudospin, we can adjust its electronic properties in a wider range by varying these two band gaps in contrast with graphene.
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SITA KANDEL
City University of New York
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SITA KANDEL
City University of New York