Correlating Structural, Electronic, and Magnetic Properties of Epitaxial VSe2 Thin Films
Guannan Chen, Sean T. Howard, Aniceto B. Maghirang III, Kien Nguyen, Cong, Kehan Cai, Somesh C. Ganguli, Waclaw Sweich, Emilia Morosan, Ivan I., Oleynik, Feng-Chuan Chuang, Hsin Lin, and Vidya Madhavan

TL;DR
This study investigates how the structure of VSe2 thin films influences their electronic and magnetic properties, revealing layer-dependent charge density wave patterns and weak ferromagnetism in monolayers.
Contribution
It provides detailed correlation between structural phases, charge density waves, and magnetic behavior in epitaxial VSe2 films grown by molecular beam epitaxy.
Findings
Different CDW patterns observed in 1T and distorted 1T phases.
Second layer of 1T VSe2 exhibits a 4a x 4a CDW pattern.
Monolayer 1T VSe2 shows weak ferromagnetism (~3.5 μB per unit).
Abstract
The electronic and magnetic properties of transition metal dichalcogenides are known to be extremely sensitive to their structure. In this paper we study the effect of structure on the electronic and magnetic properties of mono- and bilayer films grown using molecular beam epitaxy. has recently attracted much attention due to reports of emergent ferromagnetism in the 2D limit. To understand this important compound, high quality 1T and distorted 1T films were grown at temperatures of 200 C and 450 C respectively and studied using 4K Scanning Tunneling Microscopy/Spectroscopy. The measured density of states and the charge density wave (CDW) patterns were compared to band structure and phonon dispersion calculations. Films in the 1T phase reveal different CDW patterns in the first layer compared to the second. Interestingly, we find the second layer of…
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