Valley polarized current and resonant electronic transport in a non-uniform MoS2 zigzag nanoribbon

Abstract

Using the tight-binding approach we study the electronic transport in a MoS2 zigzag ribbon with a spatially varying potential profile. Considering a ribbon with a smooth potential step in the Fermi energy regime where the transport is dominated by the edge modes, we find that the conductance exhibits sharp resonances due to the resonant transport through a n-p-n junction effectively created in the structure. We show that in a gated wire the current carried on the wire edges can be blocked despite the metallic band structure of the ribbon. For the Fermi energies corresponding to MoS2 bulk conduction band, we identify states of the semi-infinite wire that are polarized in the K, K', Q valleys and exhibit the valley Hall effect distinctly visible in a nonuniform ribbon. Finally, we show that well-defined momenta of the valley polarized modes allow nearly complete valley polarization of the current in a locally gated ribbon.

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