| Literature DB >> 35041438 |
Pingfan Gu1, Yujia Sun2,3, Cong Wang4, Yuxuan Peng1, Yaozheng Zhu1, Xing Cheng1, Kai Yuan1, Chao Lyu1, Xuelu Liu2, Qinghai Tan2, Qinghua Zhang5, Lin Gu5, Zhi Wang6, Hanwen Wang6, Zheng Han7,8, Kenji Watanabe9, Takashi Taniguchi10, Jinbo Yang1, Jun Zhang2,3, Wei Ji4, Ping-Heng Tan2,3, Yu Ye1,11,12.
Abstract
Materials with a quasi-one-dimensional stripy magnetic order often exhibit low crystal and magnetic symmetries, thus allowing the presence of various energy coupling terms and giving rise to macroscopic interplay between spin, charge, and phonon. In this work, we performed optical, electrical and magnetic characterizations combined with first-principles calculations on a van der Waals antiferromagnetic insulator chromium oxychloride (CrOCl). We detected the subtle phase transition behaviors of exfoliated CrOCl under varying temperature and magnetic field and clarified its controversial spin structures. We found that the antiferromagnetism and its air stability persist down to few-layer samples, making it a promising candidate for future 2D spintronic devices. Additionally, we verified the magnetoelastic coupling effect in CrOCl, allowing for the potential manipulation of the magnetic states via electric field or strain. These virtues of CrOCl provide us with an ideal platform for fundamental research on spin-charge, spin-phonon coupling, and spin-interactions.Entities:
Keywords: 2D magnetic materials; magnetoelastic coupling; stripy antiferromagnetism; tunneling magnetoresistance
Year: 2022 PMID: 35041438 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c04373
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189