Raman spectroscopy and MCD of magnetic moiré superlattices formed by twisted double bilayer CrI<sub>3</sub>
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Abstract
We fabricate twisted double bilayers (tDB) of a 2D magnet, chromium triiodide (CrI3), and demonstrate the successful twist engineering of 2D magnetism in them. We identify Raman signatures of a new magnetic ground state that is distinct from those in natural two-layer (2L) and four-layer (4L) CrI3. We show that for a very small twist angle, this emergent magnetism can be well approximated by a weighted linear superposition of those of 2L and 4L CrI3, whereas for a large twist angle, it mostly resembles that of isolated 2L CrI3. However, at an intermediate twist angle, there is a finite net magnetization that emerges because spin frustrations are introduced by competition between ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic exchange coupling within individual moiré supercells. Magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) spectroscopy measurements reveal the evidence of noncollinear spin texture in tDB CrI3. Our results establish the emergence of noncollinear spins from magnetic moiré superlattices and provide a versatile platform to explore nontrivial magnetism with noncollinear spins.
Presenters
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Gaihua Ye
Texas Tech University
Authors
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Gaihua Ye
Texas Tech University
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Zhipeng Ye
Texas Tech University, Texas Tech Univ
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Haiwen Ge
Texas Tech University
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Rui He
Texas Tech University
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Hongchao Xie
University of Michigan
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Xiangpeng Luo
University of Michigan
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Kai Sun
University of Michigan
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Liuyan Zhao
University of Michigan