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Intercalation-Engineered Out-of-Plane Polarized van der Waals Ferromagnetic Superlattice with Room-Temperature
Ying Deng1, Zefang Li1, Guanqi Li2
1Ultrafast Electron Microscopy Laboratory, The MOE Key Laboratory of Weak-Light Nonlinear Photonics, School of Physics, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, China.
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Superlattices (SLs) based on two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) materials, abbreviated as 2D-SLs, have garnered significant attention due to their customizable properties. 2D-SLs can be engineered by mechanical stacking or chemical intercalation to achieve diverse forms of symmetry breaking, resulting in exotic phenomena like the quantum anomalous Hall effect and topological magnetism. Hitherto, broken symmetries in 2D-SLs have been widely produced within lateral planes or three dimensions. However, symmetry breaking along the vertical direction, specifically as an out-of-plane one-dimensional (1D) polarized superlattice, has not yet been achieved. Here, we report a so far unseen out-of-plane 1D polarized vdW ferromagnetic superlattice achieved through an approach of two-step intercalation and de-embedding of chromium (Cr)-based 2D vdW magnets. The off-centering polarization of both intrinsic and intercalated Cr atoms in this (1 × 1 × 2) superstructure breaks the mirror symmetry vertically, yielding a Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI). This results in high-density Néel-type magnetic skyrmions over a broad temperature range. Notably, sub-100 nm Néel-type skyrmions at room temperature (RT) can be achieved by tuning the Cr intercalation ratio, marking the first binary compound RT Néel-type skyrmionic vdW magnet. Our work expands the 2D-SL family with a class of out-of-plane 1D polarized ferromagnetic superlattice with tunable topological magnetism.
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