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Flat-band plasmons in twisted bilayer transition metal dichalcogenides

Published 24 Oct 2021 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2110.12479v2)

Abstract: Twisted bilayer transition metal dichalcogenides are ideal platforms to study flat-band phenomena. In this paper, we investigate flat-band plasmons in the hole-doped twisted bilayer MoS$_2$ (tb-MoS$_2$) by employing a full tight-binding model and the random phase approximation. When considering lattice relaxations in tb-MoS$_2$, the flat band is not separated from remote valence bands, which makes the contribution of interband transitions in transforming the plasmon dispersion and energy significantly different. In particular, low-damped and quasi-flat plasmons emerge if we only consider intraband transitions in the doped flat band, whereas a $\sqrt q$ plasmon dispersion emerges if we also take into account interband transitions between the flat band and remote bands. Furthermore, the plasmon energies are tunable with twist angles and doping levels. However, in a rigid sample that suffers no lattice relaxations, lower-energy quasi-flat plasmons and higher-energy interband plasmons can coexist. For rigid tb-MoS$_2$ with a high doping level, strongly enhanced interband transitions quench the quasi-flat plasmons. Based on the lattice relaxation and doping effects, we conclude that two conditions, the isolated flat band and a properly hole-doping level, are essential for observing the low-damped and quasi-flat plasmon mode in twisted bilayer transition metal dichalcogenides. We hope that our study on flat-band plasmons can be instructive for studying the possibility of plasmon-mediated superconductivity in twisted bilayer transition metal dichalcogenides in the future.

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