Structural monoclinicity and its coupling to layered magnetism in few-layer CrI<sub>3</sub>

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Abstract

Stacking symmetry of 2D magnet CrI3 plays a key role in defining the magnetic ground states. It has been shown that hydrostatic pressure can switch the layered AFM to FM state via tuning the layer stacking from monoclinic to rhombohedral in bilayer CrI3. A natural question would be: does crystal structure also respond to the magnetic phase transition in N-layer CrI3? In this work, we investigate layer-number, temperature, and magnetic field dependence of Raman spectra in few-layer CrI3 using polarization-resolved Raman spectroscopy. Instead of focusing on an Ag phonon mode at about 129 cm-1, we focus on a doublet degenerate Eg phonon mode at ~107 cm-1. A monoclinic stacking induced degeneracy lift from Eg in monolayer to Ag+Bg in N-layer (N = 2, 3, 4, …) CrI3 is demonstrated in layer-number dependent results. Such a monoclinic structure exhibits a failed attempt to transit into the rhombohedral structure upon cooling. This monoclinic structure undergoes a further monoclinic distortion across the magnetic field-induced layered AFM-to-FM transition. Our results show that the crystal structure does respond to the magnetic phase transition in N-layer CrI3.

*Supported by NSF CAREER Grants No. DMR-1760668 and No. DMR-1749774, and AFOSR YIP Grant No. FA9550-21-1-0065.

Presenters

  • Gaihua Ye

    • Texas Tech University
    • TTU

Authors

  • Gaihua Ye

    • Texas Tech University
    • TTU
  • Zhipeng Ye

    • TTU
    • Texas Tech Univ
    • Texas Tech University
  • Rui He

    • Texas Tech Univ
    • Texas Tech University
  • Wencan Jin

    • Auburn University
  • Bowen Yang

    • University of Waterloo
  • Hyun Ho Kim

    • University of Waterloo
  • Adam Wei W Tsen

    • University of Waterloo
  • Jia-An Yan

    • Towson University
    • Towson Univ
  • Xiaoyu Guo

    • University of Michigan
  • Hongchao Xie

    • University of Michigan
  • Kai Sun

    • University of Michigan
  • Liuyan Zhao

    • University of Michigan