Large effective mass and interaction-enhanced Zeeman splitting of $K$-valley electrons in MoSe$_2$

16 May 2018  ·  Larentis Stefano, Movva Hema C. P., Fallahazad Babak, Kim Kyoughwan, Behroozi Armad, Taniguchi Takashi, Watanabe Kenji, Banerjee Sanjay K., Tutuc Emanuel ·

We study the magnetotransport of high-mobility electrons in monolayer and bilayer MoSe$_2$, which show Shubnikov-de Haas (SdH) oscillations and quantum Hall states in high magnetic fields. An electron effective mass of 0.8$m_e$ is extracted from the SdH oscillations' temperature dependence; $m_e$ is the bare electron mass. At a fixed electron density the longitudinal resistance shows minima at filling factors (FFs) that are either predominantly odd, or predominantly even, with a parity that changes as the density is tuned. The SdH oscillations are insensitive to an in-plane magnetic field, consistent with an out-of-plane spin orientation of electrons at the $K$-point. We attribute the FFs parity transitions to an interaction enhancement of the Zeeman energy as the density is reduced, resulting in an increased Zeeman-to-cyclotron energy ratio.

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