Spin-orbit coupling induced valley Hall effects in transition-metal dichalcogenides

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In transition-metal dichalcogenides, electrons in the K-valleys can experience both Ising and Rashba spin-orbit couplings. In this work, we show that the coexistence of Ising and Rashba spin-orbit couplings leads to a special type of valley Hall effect, which we call spin-orbit coupling induced valley Hall effect. Importantly, near the conduction band edge, the valley-dependent Berry curvatures generated by spin-orbit couplings are highly tunable by external gates and dominate over the intrinsic Berry curvatures originating from orbital degrees of freedom under accessible experimental conditions. We show that the spin-orbit coupling induced valley Hall effect is manifested in the gate dependence of the valley Hall conductivity, which can be detected by Kerr effect experiments.

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Zhou, B. T., Taguchi, K., Kawaguchi, Y., Tanaka, Y., & Law, K. T. (2019). Spin-orbit coupling induced valley Hall effects in transition-metal dichalcogenides. Communications Physics, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-019-0127-7

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