Distinct spin-lattice and spin-phonon interactions in monolayer magnetic CrI<sub>3</sub>
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Abstract
We apply the density-functional theory to study various phases (including non-magnetic (NM), anti-ferromagnetic (AFM), and ferromagnetic (FM)) in monolayer magnetic chromium triiodide (CrI3). We found that (1) the introduction of magnetism in monolayer CrI3 gives rise to metal-to-semiconductor transition; (2) the electronic band topologies as well as the nature of direct and indirect band gaps in either AFM or FM phases exhibit delicate dependence on the magnetic ordering and spin-orbit coupling; and (3) the phonon modes involving Cr atoms are particularly sensitive to the magnetic ordering, highlighting distinct spin-lattice and spin-phonon coupling in this magnet. First-principles simulations of the Raman spectra demonstrate that both frequencies and intensities of the Raman peaks strongly depend on the magnetic ordering. The polarization dependent A1g modes at 77 cm-1 and 130 cm-1 along with the Eg mode at about 50 cm-1 in the FM phase may offer a useful fingerprint to characterize this material. Our results not only provide a detailed guiding map for experimental characterization of CrI3, but also reveal how the evolution of magnetism can be tracked by its lattice dynamics and Raman response.
*Work supported by the NSF grant DMR 1709781.
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Presenters
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Jia-An Yan
- Department of Physics, Astronomy, and Geosciences, Towson University
- Department of Physics, Astronomy, and Geosciences, Towson University, 8000 York Road, Towson, MD 21252, USA., Towson University
- Towson University