Van der Waals materials provide a versatile toolbox for the emergence of new quantum phenomena and the fabrication of functional heterostructures. Among them, the trihalide VI3 stands out for its unique magnetic and structural landscape. Here we investigate the spin and orbital magnetic degrees of freedom in the layered ferromagnet VI3 by means of temperature-dependent x-ray absorption spectroscopy and x-ray magnetic circular and linear dichroism. We detect localized electronic states and reduced magnetic dimensionality, due to electronic correlations. We furthermore provide experimental evidence of (a) an unquenched orbital magnetic moment (up to 0.66(7)) in the ferromagnetic state, and (b) an instability of the orbital moment in proximity of the spin reorientationm transition. Our results support a coherent picture where electronic correlations give rise to a strong magnetic anisotropy and a large orbital moment, and establish VI3 as a prime candidate for the study of orbital quantum effects.
Evidence of temperature-dependent interplay between spin and orbital moment in van der Waals ferromagnet VI3 / A. De Vita, R. Sant, V. Polewczyk, G. van der Laan, N.B. Brookes, T. Kong, R.J. Cava, G. Rossi, G. Vinai, G. Panaccione. - In: NANO LETTERS. - ISSN 1530-6984. - 24:5(2024), pp. 1487-1493. [10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c03525]
Evidence of temperature-dependent interplay between spin and orbital moment in van der Waals ferromagnet VI3
A. De Vita
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;G. Rossi;
2024
Abstract
Van der Waals materials provide a versatile toolbox for the emergence of new quantum phenomena and the fabrication of functional heterostructures. Among them, the trihalide VI3 stands out for its unique magnetic and structural landscape. Here we investigate the spin and orbital magnetic degrees of freedom in the layered ferromagnet VI3 by means of temperature-dependent x-ray absorption spectroscopy and x-ray magnetic circular and linear dichroism. We detect localized electronic states and reduced magnetic dimensionality, due to electronic correlations. We furthermore provide experimental evidence of (a) an unquenched orbital magnetic moment (up to 0.66(7)) in the ferromagnetic state, and (b) an instability of the orbital moment in proximity of the spin reorientationm transition. Our results support a coherent picture where electronic correlations give rise to a strong magnetic anisotropy and a large orbital moment, and establish VI3 as a prime candidate for the study of orbital quantum effects.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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