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Tuning dimensionality, magnetism and conduction in van-der-Waals Mott insulators

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Abstract

We report discovery of new metallic and magnetic phases in the van-der-Waals antiferromagnets MPS3, where M = Transition Metal, form an ideal playground for tuning both low-dimensional magnetic and electronic properties[1-4]. These are layered honeycomb antiferromagnetic Mott insulators, long studied as near-ideal 2D magnetic systems with a rich variety of magnetic and electric properties across the family.
We will present magnetic, structural and electrical transport results and compare the behaviour of Fe-, V-, Mn- and NiPS3 as we tune them towards 3D structures – and Mott transitions from insulator to metal. I will show recent results on record high-pressure neutron scattering, which has unveiled an enigmatic form of short-range magnetic order in metallic FePS3.
We have mapped out the full phase diagram - a first in this crucial family of materials. We observe multiple transitions and new states, and an overall increase in dimensionality and associated changes in behaviour.
[1] G. Ouvrard et al., Mat. Res. Bull., 1985, 20, 1181.
[2] C.R.S. Haines et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 2018, 121, 266801.
[3] M.J. Coak et al., J.Phys.:Cond. Mat. 2019, 32, 124003.
[4] M.J. Coak et al., Phys. Rev. X, forthcoming

Presenters

  • David Jarvis

    University of Cambridge, Univ of Cambridge

Authors

  • David Jarvis

    University of Cambridge, Univ of Cambridge

  • Matthew J Coak

    Department of Physics, University of Warwick, University of Warwick, Univ of Warwick

  • Hayrullo Hamidov

    University of Cambridge, Univ of Cambridge

  • Andrew R Wildes

    Institut Laue-Langevin, Institut Laue Langevin

  • Joseph Paddison

    Oak Ridge National Lab, Materials Science & Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN 37831, USA, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Cheng Liu

    University of Cambridge, Univ of Cambridge

  • Charles RS Haines

    University of Cambridge, Univ of Cambridge

  • Shiyu Deng

    University of Cambridge, Univ of Cambridge

  • Stefan Klotz

    IMPMC, CNRS, Sorbonne Universite

  • Thomas Hansen

    Institut Laue Langevin

  • Denis P Kozlenko

    Frank Laboratory of Neutron Physics, Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

  • Je-Geun Park

    Seoul Natl Univ, Seoul National University, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Seoul National University

  • Siddharth S Saxena

    University of Cambridge, Univ of Cambridge