Probing strong interactions in p-type few-layer WSe2 by density-dependent Landau level crossing

Abstract

Atomically thin transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) such as MoS2 and WSe2 are emerging as a new platform for exploring many-body effects. Coulomb interactions are markedly enhanced in these materials because of the reduced screening and the large Wigner-Seitz radii. Although many-body excitonic effects in TMDCs have been extensively studied by optical means, not until recently did probing their strongly correlated electronic effects become possible in transport. Here, in p-type few-layer WSe2 we observe highly density-dependent quantum Hall states of valley holes below 12 T, whose predominant sequences alternate between odd- and even-integers. By tilting the magnetic field to induce Landau level crossings, we show that the strong Coulomb interaction enhances the Zeeman-to-cyclotron energy ratio from 2.67 to 3.55 as the density is reduced from 5.7 to 4.0×1012 cm-2, giving rise to the even-odd alternation. Unprecedentedly, this indicates a 4.8 times enhancement of the g-factor over its band theory value at a density as high as 4.0×1012 cm-2. Our findings unambiguously demonstrate that p-type few-layer WSe2 is a superior platform for exploring strongly correlated electronic phenomena, opening a new perspective for realizing the elusive Wigner crystallization at a moderate density.

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