Abstract

A theoretical ideal two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) was characterized by a flat density of states independent of energy. Compared with conventional two-dimensional free-electron systems in semiconductor heterojunctions and noble metal surfaces, we report here the achievement of ideal 2DEG with multiple quantized states in few-layer InSe films. The multiple quantum well states (QWSs) in few-layer InSe films are found, and the number of QWSs is strictly equal to the number of atomic layers. The multiple stair-like DOS as well as multiple bands with parabolic dispersion both characterize ideal 2DEG features in these QWSs. Density functional theory calculations and numerical simulations based on quasi-bounded square potential wells described as the Kronig-Penney model provide a consistent explanation of 2DEG in the QWSs. Our work demonstrates that 2D van der Waals materials are ideal systems for realizing 2DEG hosted by multiple quantized Kronig-Penney states, and the semiconducting nature of the material provides a better chance for construction of high-performance electronic devices utilizing these states, for example, superlattice devices with negative differential resistance.

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