Varied magnetic phases in a van der Waals easy-plane antiferromagnet revealed by nitrogen-vacancy center microscopy
A. J. Healey, S. Rahman, S. C. Scholten, I. O. Robertson, G. J., Abrahams, N. Dontschuk, B. Liu, L. C. L. Hollenberg, Y. Lu, J.-P. Tetienne

TL;DR
This study uses NV center magnetic imaging to explore magnetic phases in CuCrP$_2$S$_6$ flakes, revealing a crossover from in-plane to out-of-plane ferromagnetism and surface anisotropy effects in van der Waals magnets.
Contribution
It demonstrates the application of NV center microscopy to identify varied magnetic phases and surface anisotropies in a weakly anisotropic van der Waals magnet at different thicknesses.
Findings
Observation of in-plane ferromagnetism in thin flakes
Detection of a low-field spin-flop transition in bulk
Identification of out-of-plane ferromagnetic phase near zero field
Abstract
Interest in van der Waals materials often stems from a desire to miniaturise existing technologies by exploiting their intrinsic layered structure to create near atomically-thin components that do not suffer from surface defects. One appealing property is easily-switchable yet robust magnetic order, a quality only sparsely demonstrated in the case of in-plane anisotropy. In this work, we use widefield nitrogen-vacancy (NV) center magnetic imaging to measure the properties of individual flakes of CuCrPS, a multiferroic van der Waals magnet known to exhibit weak easy-plane anisotropy in the bulk. We chart the crossover between in-plane ferromagnetism in thin flakes down to the trilayer, and the bulk behaviour dominated by a low-field spin-flop transition. Further, by exploiting the directional dependence of NV center magnetometry, we are able to observe an instance of a…
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