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Magnetic barrier and electric field effects on exciton-polaron relaxation and transport properties in transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers
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WoS WOS:000933970900004
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85148320613
DOI 10.1103/PHYSREVB.107.075134
Año 2023
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Abstract



The relaxation of excitonic polaron and the transport properties in two-dimensional monolayers of transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) such as MoS2, MoSe2, WSe2, and WS2 are investigated under the influence of a magnetic barrier and an electric field using the relaxation-time approximation and the Kubo formula. We find that the presence of magnetic barrier strengthens the electron-hole interaction and stabilizes the exciton-polaron while the electric field alters this stability. In addition, exciton-polaron is more relaxed as the electric field increases but due to the magnetic barrier it quickly returns into its equilibrium. Moreover, the electrical conductivity of TMDCs is favored by the electric field and a barrier of high magnetic lengths. MoSe2 is the compound that presents the highest relaxation time and electrical conductivity. The result indicates that the electrical conductivity grows when the system is relaxed. The thermoelectric power of TMDCs falls when the electric field increases, whereas it does not present a monotonic behavior in the magnetic barrier. It globally decreases for weak values of the magnetic length and enhances for high values. The highest thermoelectricity is obtained in MoSe2. A high optical conductivity is observed in TMDCs. The result shows that optical transitions rise as the magnetic strength of the barrier increases, but the electric field presents an opposite effect. The probability of absorb energy ℏω by the exciton-polaron steps up when the magnetic length and electric field increase. The highest value of optical conductivity and oscillator strength is observed for MoS2. We demonstrate that the magnetic barrier and electric field are suitable parameters which can be used to improve the performance of TMDCs materials.

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Physical Review B 2469-9950

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Physics, Condensed Matter
Physics, Applied
Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
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Electronic, Optical And Magnetic Materials
Condensed Matter Physics
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Kenfack-Sadem, C. - University of Dschang - Camerún
University of Abomey-Calavi - Benín
Univ Dschang - Camerún
Univ Abomey Calavi - Benín
2 Teguimfouet, A. K. - Université de Yaoundé I - Camerún
Univ Yaounde I - Camerún
3 Moubissi, A. B. - Universite des Sciences et Techniques de Masuku - Gabón
Univ Sci & Tech Masuku - Gabón
4 CORTES-MUNOZ, NATALIA MERCEDES Mujer Universidad de Tarapacá - Chile
5 Fobasso, M. F.C. - University of Dschang - Camerún
Univ Dschang - Camerún
6 Masale, M. - University Of Botswana - Botswana
Univ Botswana - Botswana
7 Kenfack-Jiotsa, A. - Université de Yaoundé I - Camerún
Univ Yaounde I - Camerún

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ANID Fondecyt
ANID FONDECYT Iniciacion en Investigacion
Deutscher Akademischer Austauchdienst German Academic Exchange Service
Staff Exchange Fellowships in Sub-Saharan Africa

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This research was supported by the Deutscher Akademischer Austauchdienst German Academic Exchange Service through the Staff Exchange Fellowships in Sub‐Saharan‐Africa under the funding Programme No. 57588199. N.C. acknowledges also support from ANID Fondecyt Iniciación en Investigación Project No. 11221088.
This research was supported by the Deutscher Akademischer Austauchdienst German Academic Exchange Service through the Staff Exchange Fellowships in Sub-Saharan Africa under the funding Programme No. 57588199. N.C. acknowledges also support from ANID Fondecyt Iniciacion en Investigacion Project No. 11221088.

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