Tuning magnetism through Cu and Cr substitutions in MPS3 van der Waals magnets
ORAL
Abstract
Magnetic van der Waals material MPX3 (M= metal, X = S or Se) is an intensively studied platform to investigate 2D magnetism. Recent discoveries found that magnetism can persist down the atomic thin layers in some MPX3 compounds. So far, all discovered MPX3 materials display antiferromagnetic order in their ground state. Establishing long-range ferromagnetism has become one important task for the community. Cr-substitution has been found to show a magnetic field-driven polarized ferromagnetism. However, owing to the 3+ valence of Cr ions, substituting the di-valence metal ion in MPX3 is limited to only 10%, which makes it difficult to further explore the potential of this route. Here we report an alternative approach that balances the valence by co-substituting mono-valent metal ions together with the tri-valent Cr ions, through which we were able to replace all M2+ to more efficiently tune the magnetism.
* We acknowledge the support from US Department of Energy under grant DE-SC0022006 and US National Science Foundation under grant DMR-1906383
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Presenters
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Dinesh Upreti
University of Arkansas
Authors
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Dinesh Upreti
University of Arkansas
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Rabindra Basnet
University of Arkansas, University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
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Gokul Acharya
University of Arkansas
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Md Rafique Un Nabi
University of Arkansas
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Santosh Karki Chhetri
University of Arkansas
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Jin Hu
University of Arkansas