Michael F. DiScala, Daniel Staros, Alberto de la Torre, Annette Lopez, Deniz Wong, Christian Schulz, Maciej Barkowiak, Valentina Bisogni, Jonathan Pelliciari, Brenda Rubenstein, Kemp W. Plumb
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摘要
研究绝缘反铁磁体二维极限磁性的持续兴趣是由通过层堆叠发现或设计新型磁相的可能性所驱动的。然而,由于难以直接测量二维反铁磁体中的磁相互作用,人们还不了解绝缘、强相关材料中的层内磁相互作用是如何通过层间接近而改变的。在此,我们利用共振非弹性 X 射线散射 (RIXS) 测量了剥离样品中的电子激发,从而探索了范德华反铁磁体模型 NiPS3 中尺寸减小的影响。所得到的光谱显示,随着层数的减少,NiS6 的多重子激发会有系统性的拓宽,层数从大块减少到三个原子层 (3L)。研究表明,这些趋势源于过渡金属-配体和配体-配体跳跃积分的降低,以及电荷转移能从大体积中的Δ = 0.83 eV 发展到 3L NiPS3 中的 0.37 eV。根据电子参数计算出的相关层内磁交换积分显示,平均相互作用强度随厚度的增加而减小。这项研究强调了层间电子相互作用对绝缘磁体层内电子相互作用的影响,表明少层绝缘磁体中的磁性哈密顿可以大大偏离其块状对应物。
Elucidating the Role of Dimensionality on the Electronic Structure of the Van der Waals Antiferromagnet NiPS3
The sustained interest in investigating magnetism in the 2D limit of insulating antiferromagnets is driven by the possibilities of discovering, or engineering, novel magnetic phases through layer stacking. However, due to the difficulty of directly measuring magnetic interactions in 2D antiferromagnets, it is not yet understood how intralayer magnetic interactions in insulating, strongly correlated, materials can be modified through layer proximity. Herein, the impact of reduced dimensionality in the model van der Waals antiferromagnet NiPS3 is explored by measuring electronic excitations in exfoliated samples using Resonant Inelastic X-ray Scattering (RIXS). The resulting spectra shows systematic broadening of NiS6 multiplet excitations with decreasing layer count from bulk down to three atomic layers (3L). It is shown that these trends originate from a decrease in transition metal-ligand and ligand–ligand hopping integrals, and by charge-transfer energy evolving from Δ = 0.83 eV in the bulk to 0.37 eV in 3L NiPS3. Relevant intralayer magnetic exchange integrals computed from the electronic parameters exhibit a decrease in the average interaction strength with thickness. This study underscores the influence of interlayer electronic interactions on intralayer ones in insulating magnets, indicating that magnetic Hamiltonians in few-layer insulating magnets can greatly deviate from their bulk counterparts.