Layer sliding and twisting induced electronic transitions in correlated magnetic 1T-NbSe2 bilayers
Jiaqi Dai, Jingsi Qiao, Cong Wang, Linwei Zhou, Xu Wu, Liwei Liu, Xuan, Song, Fei Pang, Zhihai Cheng, Xianghua Kong, Yeliang Wang, and Wei Ji

TL;DR
This study reveals that interlayer Se pz orbital hybridization, rather than Nb d orbitals, controls electronic and magnetic transitions in 1T-NbSe2 bilayers during sliding or twisting, advancing understanding of 2D correlated materials.
Contribution
It identifies the dominant role of Se pz orbitals in interlayer coupling effects, challenging previous assumptions about Nb d orbital interactions in 2D correlated insulators.
Findings
Interlayer Se pz hybridization governs electron correlation changes.
Sliding or twisting induces three distinct electronic transitions.
Interlayer interactions modulate magnetic properties in 1T-NbSe2 bilayers.
Abstract
Correlated two-dimensional (2D) layers, like 1T-phases of TaS2, TaSe2 and NbSe2, exhibit rich tunability through varying interlayer couplings, which promotes the understanding of electron-correlation in the 2D limit. However, the coupling mechanism is, so far, poorly understood and was tentatively ascribed to interactions among the d_(z^2 ) orbitals of Ta or Nb atoms. Here, we theoretically show that the interlayer hybridization and localization strength of interfacial Se pz orbitals, rather than Nb d_(z^2 ) orbitals, govern the variation of electron-correlated properties upon interlayer sliding or twisting in correlated magnetic 1T-NbSe2 bilayers. Each of the both layers is in a star-of-David (SOD) charge-density-wave phase. Geometric and electronic structures, and magnetic properties of 28 different stacking configurations were examined and analyzed using density-functional-theory…
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Taxonomy
Topics2D Materials and Applications · Quantum and electron transport phenomena · Iron-based superconductors research
