Anisotropic longitudinal optical conductivities of tilted Dirac bands in 1T$^\prime$-MoS$_2$

22 Dec 2020  ·  Chao-Yang Tan, Chang-Xu Yan, Yong-Hong Zhao, Hong Guo, Hao-Ran Chang ·

1T$^\prime$-MoS$_2$ exhibits valley-spin-polarized tilted Dirac bands in the presence of external vertical electric field and undergoes a topological phase transition between the topological insulator and band insulator around the critical value of the electric field. Within the linear response theory, we theoretically investigate the anisotropic longitudinal optical conductivities of tilted Dirac bands in both undoped and doped 1T$^\prime$-MoS$_2$, including the effects of the vertical electric field. The influence of the spin-orbit coupling gap, band tilting, and vertical electric field on the optical conductivities of tilted Dirac bands is revealed. A theoretical scheme for probing the topological phase transition in 1T$^\prime$-MoS$_2$ via exotic behaviors of longitudinal optical conductivities is proposed. The results for 1T$^\prime$-MoS$_2$ are expected to be qualitatively valid for other monolayer tilted gapped Dirac materials, such as $\alpha$-SnS$_2$, TaCoTe$_2$, and TaIrTe$_4$, due to the similarity in their band structures.

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