Electronic band structure changes across the antiferromagnetic phase transition of exfoliated MnPS$_3$ probed by $\mu$-ARPES
Nano Lett. 2023, 23, 22, 10342-10349 Exfoliated magnetic 2D materials enable versatile tuning of magnetization, e.g., by gating or providing proximity-induced exchange interaction. However, their electronic band structure after exfoliation has not been probed, most likely due to their photochemical...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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10.11.2022
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Summary: | Nano Lett. 2023, 23, 22, 10342-10349 Exfoliated magnetic 2D materials enable versatile tuning of magnetization,
e.g., by gating or providing proximity-induced exchange interaction. However,
their electronic band structure after exfoliation has not been probed, most
likely due to their photochemical sensitivity. Here, we provide micron-scale
angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy of the exfoliated intralayer
antiferromagnet MnPS$_3$ above and below the N\'{e}el temperature down to one
monolayer. The favorable comparison with density functional theory calculations
enables to identify the orbital character of the observed bands. Consistently,
we find pronounced changes across the N\'{e}el temperature for bands that
consist of Mn 3d and 3p levels of adjacent S atoms. The deduced orbital mixture
indicates that the superexchange is relevant for the magnetic interaction.
There are only minor changes between monolayer and thicker films demonstrating
the predominant 2D character of MnPS$_3$. The novel access is transferable to
other MPX$_3$ materials (M: transition metal, P: phosphorus, X: chalcogenide)
providing a multitude of antiferromagnetic arrangements. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2211.05501 |