Is 2H-MoTe<sub>2</sub> an intrinsically magnetic semiconductor?
ORAL
Abstract
Layered transition metal dichalcogenides are currently intensively investigated due to their opto-electronic, superconducting and topological properties as well as their potential usage as mono-layer building blocks. However, despite their layered nature they often exhibit three dimensional (3D) properties in the bulk. A recently detected long-range magnetic order in semiconducting 2H-MoTe2 was attributed to defects [1]. Here we present results of complementary spectroscopic techniques to elucidate the nature and origin of the reported magnetic order. We find that the magnetism is intrinsic with a layered-antiferromagnetic ground state. Our results also show that this magnetism remains unchanged near the surface, opening new possibilities for applications of 2H-MoTe2 in interface engineering.
[1] Guguchia et al., Sci. Adv. 2018; 4 : eaat3672
[1] Guguchia et al., Sci. Adv. 2018; 4 : eaat3672
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Presenters
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Zaher Salman
Paul Scherrer Institute
Authors
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Jonas A. Krieger
PSI, Paul Scherrer Institute
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Zurab Guguchia
Laboratory for Muon Spin Spectroscopy, Paul Scherrer Institute, Laboratory for Muon Spin Spectroscopy, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland, Paul Scherrer Institut, Paul-Scherrer-Institut, Villigen, Switzerland, Paul Scherrer Institute
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Toni Shiroka
ETH Zurich and Paul Scherrer Institute, Paul Scherrer Institute
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Thomas Prokscha
Paul Scherrer Institute
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Andreas Suter
Paul Scherrer Institute
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Vladimir Strokov
PSI, Paul Scherrer Institute
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Zaher Salman
Paul Scherrer Institute