在范德瓦尔斯异构结构中通过界面磁相互作用修改的自旋刺激合
Weican Lan1, Chaocheng Liu2, Yajuan Feng1
1National Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, China.
Nature communications
|February 9, 2026
概括
研究人员使用异构结构在2D反铁磁半导体中调节激子能量. 这一突破允许双向控制,增强用于量子信息和光电子的设备设计灵活性.
科学领域:
- 固态物理 固态物理
- 材料科学是一种材料科学.
- 量子光学就是一个量子光学.
背景情况:
- 刺激子是固体中关键的基本激发,在光电子学和量子转导中具有应用.
- 两维 (2D) 抗铁磁半导体为自旋刺激相互作用和多场控制提供了潜力.
- 在这些材料中操纵激发性量子状态,同时保持反铁磁性质是具有挑战性的.
研究的目的:
- 在二维反铁磁半导体中实现激子能量的双向调制.
- 探索用于控制自旋刺激合的界面相互作用.
- 展示量子信息和光电子设备中波长控制的方法.
主要方法:
- 制造一个CrSBr/Fe3GaTe2异构结构.
- 对光发光 (PL) 光谱进行分析,以观察刺激子能量转移.
- 研究带电传输驱动的界面磁性合及其对磁性异构和交换相互作用的影响.
主要成果:
- 通过界面相互作用实现了CrSBr激子能量的双向调制.
- 与原始的CrSBr.相比,光发光峰显示蓝移 (6.1%) 和红移 (8.6%).
- 接口合增强了磁性异构性和交换相互作用,稳定了反铁磁性和抑制了重组,导致激子发射蓝变.
结论:
- 在2D反铁磁半导体中展示了一种双向激子能量调制的新方法.
- 接口工程为设备设计和潜在波长控制提供了灵活性.
- 这些发现为先进的量子信息处理和光电子技术铺平了道路.
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