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Fabricating van der Waals Heterostructures with Precise Rotational Alignment
Published on: July 5, 2019
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ヴァン・デル・ワールスの堆積依存の層間磁力の直接観測
Weijiong Chen1, Zeyuan Sun1, Zhongjie Wang1
1State Key Laboratory of Surface Physics, Key Laboratory of Micro and Nano Photonic Structures (MOE), Department of Physics, and Institute for Nanoelectronic Devices and Quantum Computing, Fudan University, Shanghai 200433, China.
まとめ
積み重ね順序は,2Dクロムトリブロミド (CrBr3) 半導体における層間磁性を制御する. 研究者は2次元磁気を制御する新しい方法を可能にするために,鉄磁気または反鉄磁気結合を達成するために層の積み重ねを操作しました.
科学分野:
- 固体物理学
- 材料科学
- 凝縮物質物理学
背景:
- 結晶構造を制御することは 固体の性質を調整する鍵です
- ヴァン・デル・ワールズの材料の層積み重ねは,その特性に影響する.
- 二次元 (2D) 磁性半導体は,新しい電子および磁性機能を提供します.
研究 の 目的:
- クロミウムトライブロミド (CrBr3) の積み重ね依存の間の層磁性を調査する.
- 2D CrBr3における磁気秩序と原子格子構造を相関させる.
- 層の積み重ねで 2次元磁気を操作する可能性を 探求するためです
主な方法:
- 分子ビームエピタキシを用いた単層と二層CrBr3の成長.
- 局所スピン極化スキャニングトンネル顕微鏡とスペクトル顕微鏡
- 原子格子構造と磁気秩序の直接的な相関関係
主要な成果:
- 単層と二層のCrBr3を成功させました.
- 二層CrBr3における積み重ね依存のインターレイヤ磁気.
- 一層のCrBr3は鉄磁性であり,二層の結合は積み重ねによって鉄磁性または反鉄磁性である.
結論:
- 積み重ねの順番は2D CrBr3のインターレイヤーの磁性に影響する.
- 層の回転角度制御は,2D磁気を操作するための方法を提供します.
- 新しい磁気材料や装置を 設計する道が開けています
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