Manipulating edge current spin polarization in zigzag MoS2 nanoribbons |
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Institution: | Department of Physics, Soongsil University, Seoul, 06978, South Korea |
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Abstract: | The electronic structure and quantum transport of a zigzag monolayer molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) nanoribbon are investigated using a six-band tight-binding model. For metallic edge modes, considering both an intrinsic spin–orbit coupling and local exchange field effects, spin degeneracy and spin inversion symmetry are broken and spin selective transport is possible. Our model is a three-terminal field effect transistor with a circular-shaped gate voltage in the middle of scattering region. One terminal measures the top edge current and the other measures the bottom edge current separately. By controlling the circular gate voltage, each terminal can detect a totally spin-polarized edge current. The radius of the circular gate and the strength of the exchange field are important, because the former determines the size of the channel in both S-terminated (top) and Mo-terminated (bottom) edges and the latter is strongly related to unbalancing of the density of spin states. The results presented here suggest that it should be possible to construct spin filters using implanted MoS2 nanoribbons. |
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Keywords: | Spin-polarized edge current Spin filtering Spin inversion symmetry Spin-orbit coupling Exchange field effect |
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