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Evidence of Spin Frustration in Vanadium Diselenide Monolayer Magnet

Authors :
Wong, Ping Kwan Johnny
Zhang, Wen
Bussolotti, Fabio
Yin, Xinmao
Herng, Tun Seng
Zhang, Lei
Huang, Yu Li
Vinai, Giovanni
Krishnamurthi, Sridevi
Bukhvalov, Danil W
Zheng, Yu Jie
Chua, Rebekah
Diaye, Alpha T N
Morton, Simon A.
Yang, Chao-Yao
Yang, Kui-Hon Ou
Torelli, Piero
Chen, Wei
Goh, Kuan Eng Johnson
Ding, Jun
Lin, Minn-Tsong
Brocks, Geert
de Jong, Michel P
Neto, Antonio H Castro
Wee, Andrew Thye Shen
Source :
Adv. Mater. 2019, 31, 1901185
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Monolayer VSe2, featuring both charge density wave and magnetism phenomena, represents a unique van der Waals magnet in the family of metallic two-dimensional transition-metal dichalcogenides (2D-TMDs). Herein, by means of in-situ microscopic and spectroscopic techniques, including scanning tunneling microscopy/spectroscopy, synchrotron X-ray and angle-resolved photoemission, and X-ray absorption, direct spectroscopic signatures are established, that identify the metallic 1T-phase and vanadium 3d1 electronic configuration in monolayer VSe2 grown on graphite by molecular-beam epitaxy. Element-specific X-ray magnetic circular dichroism, complemented with magnetic susceptibility measurements, further reveals monolayer VSe2 as a frustrated magnet, with its spins exhibiting subtle correlations, albeit in the absence of a long-range magnetic order down to 2 K and up to a 7 T magnetic field. This observation is attributed to the relative stability of the ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic ground states, arising from its atomic-scale structural features, such as rotational disorders and edges. The results of this study extend the current understanding of metallic 2D-TMDs in the search for exotic low-dimensional quantum phenomena, and stimulate further theoretical and experimental studies on van der Waals monolayer magnets.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Adv. Mater. 2019, 31, 1901185
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2206.02427
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.201901185