Two-dimensional Spin Waves in CrI<sub>3</sub> Atomic and Moiré Crystals
ORAL
Abstract
Van der Waals magnets can not only host distinctive spin physics on their own, but also harbor the unprecedented tunability of magnetism and magnetic excitations. Very recent progress has been made to understand the magnetic ground states in atomically thin CrI3 samples, both in the form of natural few-layers and twisted moiré superlattices. However, the exploration of spin waves–collective magnetic excitations–has been limited to natural bilayer CrI3, more specifically, in the ferromagnetic phase above the spin flip transition at BC = 0.6 T. In this talk, we present a comprehensive polarization-resolved magneto-Raman study of spin waves in natural few-layer (monolayer to four-layer) and twisted double bilayer CrI3. We will pay particular attention to the spin waves in the antiferromagnetic phase in natural few-layer CrI3, and compare them to those in the twisted double bilayer CrI3. We will then move onwards to discuss the magnetic field dependence of spin waves in both types of systems. And finally, we will comment on the spin wave behaviors in twisted double bilayer CrI3 in the context of their reported magnetic ground states.
*L.Z. acknowledges support by NSF CAREER grant no. DMR-174774, AFOSR YIP grant no. FA9550-21-1-0065, and Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. R.H. acknowledges support by NSF grant No. DMR-2104036 and NSF CAREER grant No. DMR-1760668.
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Presenters
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Xiangpeng Luo
- University of Michigan