Imaging and control of critical spin fluctuations in two-dimensional magnets
Chenhao Jin, Zui Tao, Kaifei Kang, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi,, Kin Fai Mak, Jie Shan

TL;DR
This paper introduces a magneto-optical imaging technique to observe and control critical spin fluctuations in a 2D ferromagnetic insulator, enabling real-time monitoring and electrostatic switching of magnetic states.
Contribution
It presents a novel imaging method for critical spin fluctuations in 2D magnets and demonstrates real-time control of magnetic states via electrostatic gating.
Findings
Direct observation of critical spin fluctuations in 2D CrBr3
Demonstration of real-time feedback control of magnetic states
Achievement of magnetic switching without magnetic fields or currents
Abstract
Strong spin fluctuations are expected near the thermodynamic critical point of a continuous magnetic phase transition. Such critical spin fluctuations are highly correlated and in principle can occur at any time- and length-scales; they govern critical phenomena and potentially can drive new phases. Although theoretical studies have been made for decades, direct observation of critical spin fluctuations remains elusive. The recent discovery of two-dimensional (2D) layered magnets, in which spin fluctuations significantly modify magnetic properties as compared to their bulk counterparts and integration into heterostructures and devices can be easily achieved, provides an ideal platform to investigate and harness critical spin phenomena. Here we develop a fast and sensitive magneto-optical imaging microscope to achieve wide-field, real-time monitoring of critical spin fluctuations in…
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