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Soft Coulomb gap and asymmetric scaling towards metal-insulator quantum criticality in multilayer MoS2.


ABSTRACT: Quantum localization-delocalization of carriers are well described by either carrier-carrier interaction or disorder. When both effects come into play, however, a comprehensive understanding is not well established mainly due to complexity and sparse experimental data. Recently developed two-dimensional layered materials are ideal in describing such mesoscopic critical phenomena as they have both strong interactions and disorder. The transport in the insulating phase is well described by the soft Coulomb gap picture, which demonstrates the contribution of both interactions and disorder. Using this picture, we demonstrate the critical power law behavior of the localization length, supporting quantum criticality. We observe asymmetric critical exponents around the metal-insulator transition through temperature scaling analysis, which originates from poor screening in insulating regime and conversely strong screening in metallic regime due to free carriers. The effect of asymmetric scaling behavior is weakened in monolayer MoS2 due to a dominating disorder.

SUBMITTER: Moon BH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5967350 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Soft Coulomb gap and asymmetric scaling towards metal-insulator quantum criticality in multilayer MoS<sub>2</sub>.

Moon Byoung Hee BH   Bae Jung Jun JJ   Joo Min-Kyu MK   Choi Homin H   Han Gang Hee GH   Lim Hanjo H   Lee Young Hee YH  

Nature communications 20180524 1


Quantum localization-delocalization of carriers are well described by either carrier-carrier interaction or disorder. When both effects come into play, however, a comprehensive understanding is not well established mainly due to complexity and sparse experimental data. Recently developed two-dimensional layered materials are ideal in describing such mesoscopic critical phenomena as they have both strong interactions and disorder. The transport in the insulating phase is well described by the sof  ...[more]

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