Raman studies of the antiferromagnetic phase transition in atomically thin NiPS<sub>3</sub>
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Abstract
NiPS3 is one of the new class of layered magnetic materials, which can be exfoliated atomically thin films due to weak van der Waals bonding along the c-axis. It shows antiferromagnetic phase transition at the Néel temperature (TN) of 155 K. For few-layer, as the dimension of the materials is changed from 3- to 2-dimension (2D), magnetic ordering can be affected. Raman spectroscopy is a powerful tool for studying 2D magnetic materials, as it can investigate phonon scattering as well as magnetic scattering. Below the TN, the Raman spectrum of NiPS3 shows anomalous features: 2-magnon scattering and a Breit-Wigner-Fano type signal. It also shows temperature dependent low-energy excitation due to spin fluctuations. Since these originate from the magnetic properties, the TN of NiPS3 can be estimated by using temperature dependence of these features. We prepared few-layer NiPS3 samples by mechanically exfoliation. By conducting temperature dependent Raman measurement, we found the signatures of antiferromagnetic phase transitions in few-layer NiPS3.
*It was supported by the NRF grant funded by the Korean government (NRF-2016R1A2B3008363 and No. 2017R1A5A1014862, SRC program: vdWMRC center) and by a grant (No. 2011-0031630) from the Center for Advanced Soft Electronics.
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Presenters
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Kangwon Kim
- Sogang Univ
- Department of Physics, Sogang University