Temperature-dependent magnetic anisotropy in the layered magnetic semiconductors CrI3 and CrBr3
Physical review materials. Bd. 2. H. 2. College Park, Md.: APS 2018 S. 024004-1 - 024004-6
Erscheinungsjahr: 2018
ISBN/ISSN: 2475-9953
Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz (Forschungsbericht)
Sprache: Englisch
Doi/URN: urn:nbn:de:hebis:77-publ-592110
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Chromium trihalides are layered and exfoliable semiconductors and exhibit unusual magnetic properties with a surprising temperature dependence of the magnetization. By analyzing the evolution of the magnetocrystalline anisotropy with temperature in chromium iodide CrI3, we find it strongly changes from K-u = 300 +/- 50 kJ/m(3) at 5 K to Ku = 43 +/- 7 kJ/m(3) at 60 K, close to the Curie temperature. We draw a direct comparison to CrBr3, which serves as a reference, and where we find results co...Chromium trihalides are layered and exfoliable semiconductors and exhibit unusual magnetic properties with a surprising temperature dependence of the magnetization. By analyzing the evolution of the magnetocrystalline anisotropy with temperature in chromium iodide CrI3, we find it strongly changes from K-u = 300 +/- 50 kJ/m(3) at 5 K to Ku = 43 +/- 7 kJ/m(3) at 60 K, close to the Curie temperature. We draw a direct comparison to CrBr3, which serves as a reference, and where we find results consistent with literature. In particular, we show that the anisotropy change in the iodide compound is more than 3 times larger than in the bromide. We analyze this temperature dependence using a classical model, showing that the anisotropy constant scales with the magnetization at any given temperature below the Curie temperature, indicating that the temperature dependence can be explained by a dominant uniaxial anisotropy where this scaling results from local spin clusters having thermally induced magnetization directions that deviate from the overall magnetization.» weiterlesen» einklappen
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