Optical Spin Sensing and Metamagnetic Phase Control in the 2D Van der Waals Magnet Yb3+-Doped CrPS4
Jacob T. Baillie, Kimo Pressler, Nick J. Adams, Faris Horani, Thom J. Snoeren, R\'emi Beaulac, Daniel R. Gamelin

TL;DR
This study explores how Yb3+ doping in the 2D antiferromagnet CrPS4 enables optical detection and control of spin states, revealing strong spin-photon coupling and optically driven magnetic transitions.
Contribution
It demonstrates the coupling between spin and optical properties in Yb3+-doped CrPS4 and shows optically controlled spin-flop transitions in this 2D magnet.
Findings
Yb3+ doping encodes spin properties via sharp f-f luminescence.
Magnetic ordering induces exchange splittings in Yb3+ luminescence.
Optical control of spin-flop transitions is achieved in CrPS4.
Abstract
The emergence of two-dimensional magnets within the van der Waals toolkit has introduced unprecedented opportunities to develop ultrathin spintronic technologies. Strong coupling between spin and optical properties in such materials can further enable novel spin-photonic capabilities of both fundamental and technological interest. Here, we investigate the optical and spin properties of the air-stable, layered A-type antiferromagnet chromium thiophosphate (CrPS4) when doped with Yb3+. We show that the collective spin properties of CrPS4 are encoded in the sharp f-f luminescence of isolated Yb3+ dopants via strong magnetic superexchange coupling between the two, and that spontaneous magnetic ordering in CrPS4 induces large exchange splittings in the narrow Yb3+ f-f photoluminescence features below TN. Spin reorientation in CrPS4 via a "spin-flop" metamagnetic transition modulates the Yb3+…
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Taxonomy
Topics2D Materials and Applications · Magneto-Optical Properties and Applications · Crystal Structures and Properties
