论文标题
范德华CRX3(x = Cl,i)晶体的光诱导电子自旋共振特性
Light Induced Electron Spin Resonance Properties of van der Waals CrX3 (X = Cl, I) Crystals
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论文摘要
由于令人兴奋的基本科学和潜在的应用,对分层范德华(VDW)磁体的研究正在迅速发展。 CRCL3以散装的晶体形式是VDW抗fiferromagnet,其面积为17 K以下的平面铁磁序,CRI3是低于61 K以下的VDW Ferromagnet。在这里,我们在Photo-excipition中报告了CRI3单晶的电子旋转复合(ESR)的Electron Spin Resonance(ESR)特性。我们注意到照明时ESR光谱的显着变化。在CRCL3的情况下,在10 K时,ESR信号从G = 1.492(DALK)移动到1.661(光),线宽度从376增加到506 OE,并且信号强度降低了1.5倍。最有趣的是,当循环/关闭光线时,观察到的信号强度的变化是可逆的。我们观察到在照明时在顺磁相(> 20 K)中ESR光谱参数几乎没有变化。 CRI3的照片启动后,ESR信号强度降低了1.9倍。 G值从1.956增加到1.990;在60 K时,线宽从1170 OE增加到1260个OE。通过考虑皮肤深度,缓慢的松弛机制以及在光生生成的CR2+ JAHN-TELLER中心处的低对称场的出现来讨论这些发现。我们的多体波函数计算进一步支持了由于照片生成的CR2+离子而导致的G值的增加。这项工作有可能通过将ESR光谱与光激发和检测相结合,从而扩展到单层VDWS磁铁。
The research on layered van der Waals (vdW) magnets is rapidly progressing owing to exciting fundamental science and potential applications. In bulk crystal form, CrCl3 is a vdW antiferromagnet with in-plane ferromagnetic ordering below 17 K, and CrI3 is a vdW ferromagnet below 61 K. Here, we report on the electron spin resonance (ESR) properties of CrCl3 and CrI3 single crystals upon photo-excitation in the visible range. We noticed remarkable changes in the ESR spectra upon illumination. In the case of CrCl3, at 10 K, the ESR signal is shifted from g = 1.492 (dark) to 1.661 (light), line width increased from 376 to 506 Oe, and the signal intensity is reduced by 1.5 times. Most interestingly, the observed change in the signal intensity is reversible when the light is cycled on/off. We observed almost no change in the ESR spectral parameters in the paramagnetic phase (>20 K) upon illumination. Upon photo-excitation of CrI3, the ESR signal intensity is reduced by 1.9 times; the g-value increased from 1.956 to 1.990; the linewidth increased from 1170 to 1260 Oe at 60 K. These findings are discussed by taking into account the skin depth, the slow relaxation mechanism and the appearance of low-symmetry fields at the photo-generated Cr2+ Jahn-Teller centers. Such an increase in the g-value as a result of photo-generated Cr2+ ions is further supported by our many-body wavefunction calculations. This work has the potential to extend to monolayer vdWs magnets by combining ESR spectroscopy with optical excitation and detection.