Making Atomic-Level Magnetism Tunable with Light at Room Temperature
V.O. Jimenez, Y.T.H. Pham, D. Zhou, M.Z. Liu, F.A. Nugera, V., Kalappattil, T. Eggers, K. Hoang, D.L. Duong, M. Terrones, H.R. Gutierrez,, and M.H. Phan

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that light can be used to control and enhance magnetism in two-dimensional magnetic semiconductors at room temperature, opening new avenues for optically tunable spintronic devices.
Contribution
It provides experimental and theoretical evidence that light mediates magnetization in 2D TMD DMSs and heterostructures, a novel approach for room-temperature magnetic control.
Findings
Light enhances magnetization in V-doped TMD monolayers.
Photon absorption generates electron-hole pairs mediating magnetism.
Proximity and charge-transfer effects amplify light-mediated magnetism in heterostructures.
Abstract
The capacity to manipulate magnetization in two-dimensional dilute magnetic semiconductors (2D-DMSs) using light, specifically in magnetically doped transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) monolayers (M-doped TX2, where M = V, Fe, Cr; T = W, Mo; X = S, Se, Te), may lead to innovative applications in spintronics, spin-caloritronics, valleytronics, and quantum computation. This Perspective paper explores the mediation of magnetization by light under ambient conditions in 2D-TMD DMSs and heterostructures. By combining magneto-LC resonance (MLCR) experiments with density functional theory (DFT) calculations, we show that the magnetization can be enhanced using light in V-doped TMD monolayers (e.g., V-WS2, V-WSe2, V-MoS2). This phenomenon is attributed to excess holes in the conduction and valence bands, as well as carriers trapped in magnetic doping states, which together mediate the…
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Topics2D Materials and Applications · ZnO doping and properties · Quantum Dots Synthesis And Properties
