Pressure-induced huge increase of Curie temperature of the van der Waals ferromagnet VI3
J. Valenta, M. Kratochv\'ilov\'a, M. M\'i\v{s}ek, K. Carva, J., Ka\v{s}til, P. Dole\v{z}al, P. Opletal, P. \v{C}erm\'ak, P. Proschek, K., Uhl\'i\v{r}ov\'a, J. Prchal, M. J. Coak, S. Son, J-G. Park, and V., Sechovsk\'y

TL;DR
This study investigates how applying pressure up to 7.3 GPa significantly increases the Curie temperature of the van der Waals ferromagnet VI3, revealing pressure-induced magnetic phase transitions and structural changes.
Contribution
It provides new insights into pressure effects on VI3's magnetic properties and suggests ways to enhance its Curie temperature through external pressure.
Findings
TC remains stable up to 0.6 GPa
TFM increases rapidly with pressure
Curie temperature reaches 99 K at 7.3 GPa
Abstract
Evolution of magnetism in single crystals of the van der Waals compound VI3 in external pressure up to 7.3 GPa studied by measuring magnetization and ac magnetic susceptibility is reported. Four magnetic phase transitions, at T1 = 54.5 K, T2 = 53 K, TC = 49.5 K, and TFM = 26 K, respectively have been observed at ambient pressure. The first two have been attributed to the onset of ferromagnetism in specific crystal-surface layers. The bulk ferromagnetism is characterized by the magnetic ordering transition at Curie temperature TC and the transition between two different ferromagnetic phases TFM, accompanied by a structure transition from monoclinic to triclinic symmetry upon cooling. The pressure effects on magnetic parameters were studied with three independent techniques. TC was found to be almost unaffected by pressures up to 0.6 GPa whereas TFM increases rapidly with increasing…
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