论文标题
大量磁性van der waals材料crsbr中强旋子耦合的拉曼散射特征
Raman scattering signatures of the strong spin-phonon coupling in the bulk magnetic van der Waals material CrSBr
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论文摘要
从基本的角度和应用角度来看,可以将分层磁性材料中的磁激发降低到二维(2D)单层极限。拉曼散射在探索磁性层的材料的性质中起着至关重要的作用,即使它本质上是晶格振动的探测器,它可以通过自旋波相互作用或通过观察磁化激发来反映固体中的磁性顺序。 In bulk CrSBr, a layered A type antiferromagnet (AF), we show that the magnetic ordering can be directly observed in the temperature dependence of the Raman scattering response i) through the variations of the scattered intensities, ii) through the activation of new phonon lines reflecting the change of symmetry with the appearance of the additional magnetic periodicity, and iii) through the observation, below the Neel temperature (TN) of second order Raman scattering过程。我们还表明,在CRSBR中遇到的三个不同的磁相(包括最近鉴定出的低温阶段)具有特定的拉曼散射特征。这项工作表明,可以直接观察到具有平面磁化的大量CRSBR的拉曼散射响应中的磁顺序,并且可以为磁性分层材料中遇到的磁相提供独特的见解。
Magnetic excitations in layered magnetic materials that can be thinned down the two-dimensional (2D) monolayer limit are of high interest from a fundamental point of view and for applications perspectives. Raman scattering has played a crucial role in exploring the properties of magnetic layered materials and, even-though it is essentially a probe of lattice vibrations, it can reflect magnetic ordering in solids through the spin-phonon interaction or through the observation of magnon excitations. In bulk CrSBr, a layered A type antiferromagnet (AF), we show that the magnetic ordering can be directly observed in the temperature dependence of the Raman scattering response i) through the variations of the scattered intensities, ii) through the activation of new phonon lines reflecting the change of symmetry with the appearance of the additional magnetic periodicity, and iii) through the observation, below the Neel temperature (TN) of second order Raman scattering processes. We additionally show that the three different magnetic phases encountered in CrSBr, including the recently identified low temperature phase, have a particular Raman scattering signature. This work demonstrates that magnetic ordering can be observed directly in the Raman scattering response of bulk CrSBr with in-plane magnetization, and that it can provide a unique insight into the magnetic phases encountered in magnetic layered materials.