Thermal disorder driven magnetic phases in van der Waals magnet CrI3
Jaume Meseguer-Sanchez, Dina Abdul Wahab, Hubertus Luetkens, Grigol, Taniashvili, Efren Navarro-Moratalla, Zurab Guguchia, Elton J. G. Santos

TL;DR
This study reveals multiple magnetic phase transitions in 2D van der Waals magnet CrI3, showing complex phase behavior driven by thermal disorder, with implications for magnetic device applications.
Contribution
It uncovers three distinct magnetic phase transitions in CrI3 and clarifies the nature of its magnetic ordering, highlighting the role of volume-wise competing phases.
Findings
Three magnetic phase transitions at 61 K, 50 K, and 25 K.
Partial magnetic ordering at the traditional Curie temperature.
Volume-wise competing phases influence magnetic properties.
Abstract
Magnetic phase transitions often occur spontaneously at specific critical temperatures. The presence of more than one critical temperature (Tc) has been observed in several compounds where the coexistence of competing magnetic orders highlights the importance of phase separation driven by different factors such as pressure, temperature and chemical composition. However, it is unknown whether recently discovered two-dimensional (2D) van der Walls (vdW) magnetic materials show such intriguing phenomena that can result in rich phase diagrams with novel magnetic features to be explored. Here we show the existence of three magnetic phase transitions at different Tc's in 2D vdW magnet CrI3 revealed by a complementary suite of muon spin relaxation-rotation, superconducting quantum interference device magnetometry, and large-scale atomistic simulations including higher-order exchange…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInorganic Chemistry and Materials · 2D Materials and Applications · Iron-based superconductors research
