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Valley-polarized excitonic Mott insulator in WS 2 /WSe 2 moiré superlattice

Nature Physics(2023)

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Abstract
The strongly enhanced electron–electron interactions in semiconducting moiré superlattices formed by transition metal dichalcogenide heterobilayers have led to a plethora of intriguing fermionic correlated states. Meanwhile, interlayer excitons in a type II aligned heterobilayer moiré superlattice, with electrons and holes separated in different layers, inherit this enhanced interaction and suggest that tunable correlated bosonic quasiparticles with a valley degree of freedom could be realized. Here we determine the spatial extent of interlayer excitons and the band hierarchy of correlated states that arises from the strong repulsion between interlayer excitons and correlated electrons in a WS 2 /WSe 2 moiré superlattice. We also find evidence that an excitonic Mott insulator state emerges when one interlayer exciton occupies one moiré cell. Furthermore, the valley polarization of the excitonic Mott insulator state is enhanced by nearly one order of magnitude. Our study demonstrates that the WS 2 /WSe 2 moiré superlattice is a promising platform for engineering and exploring new correlated states of fermion, bosons and a mixture of both.
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