Correlation enhanced resistance hysteresis near half filling in MoS2/WSe2 heterobilayer

Abstract

Ferroelectricity, typically arising from ionic displacements in noncentrosymmetric lattices, enabling applications in memory devices and sensors. Recent advances in two-dimensional materials and van der Waals heterostructures have revealed novel ferroelectric phenomena, including sliding ferroelectricity and correlation-driven ferroelectricity in moire superlattices. In this work, we fabricate and study a MoS2/WSe2 moire superlattice device exhibiting a high field-effect mobility of 17,650 cm2V-1s-1. Electrical transport measurements reveal correlated insulating states accompanied by a prominent and reproducible resistance hysteresis near half filling. Temperature and displacement field dependence further confirms the correlation-enhanced nature of the hysteresis. Our analysis suggests that displacement field-induced metal-to-insulator transition at correlated insulating state coupled with interfacial dipoles enables the observed resistance hysteresis. These results establish correlation enhanced resistance hysteresis near half filling in a MoS2/WSe2 heterobilayer, offering opportunities for exploring emergent quantum phases and device functionalities.

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