Impact of strong quantum spin fluctuations on the magnetism, the excitons, and the spin waves in a two-dimensional XY-type magnetic system
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
The newly emergent two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) magnets provide an ideal platform to understand the interplay between quantum fluctuations and symmetry breaking orders. Among them, the antiferromagnet NiPS3 has drawn tremendous attention due to the possible realization of 2D XY model in its 2D limit, as well as its exceptionally sharp exciton mode. In this talk, I will show our recent optical spectroscopy results on bulk and few-layer NiPS3. First, I will use Raman signatures of spin fluctuations, magnetism-induced broken translational symmetry and broken rotational symmetry to show the dimensionality crossover of the magnetic state in NiPS3 from the long-range antiferromagnetic order in bulk to the spin-induced nematic order in few-layers. Second, I will correlate the thickness, temperature, and spatial dependencies of magnetism to the evolution of the intriguing excitons in NiPS3. Finally, I will comment on the spin waves in NiPS3 and their thickness dependence.
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Publication: Nematicity from strong quantum spin fluctuations in a two-dimensional XY-type magnetic system
Presenters
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Zeliang Sun
University of Michigan
Authors
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Zeliang Sun
University of Michigan
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Gaihua Ye
Texas Tech University
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Cynthia Nnokwe
Texas Tech University
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Han Huang
The University of Tennessee
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Qiuyang Li
University of Michigan
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Hui Deng
University of Michigan
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David G Mandrus
University of Tennessee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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Kai Sun
University of Michigan
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Rui He
Texas Tech University
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Liuyan Zhao
University of Michigan