Abstract
The van-der-Waals material CrSBr stands out as a promising two-dimensional magnet. Here, we report on its detailed magnetic and structural characteristics. We evidence that it undergoes a transition to an A-type antiferromagnetic state below TN ≈ 140 K with a pronounced two-dimensional character, preceded by ferromagnetic correlations within the monolayers. Furthermore, we unravel the low-temperature hidden-order within the long-range magnetically-ordered state. We find that it is associated to a slowing down of the magnetic fluctuations, accompanied by a continuous reorientation of the internal field. These take place upon cooling below Ts ≈ 100 K, until a spin freezing process occurs at T* ≈ 40 K. We argue this complex behavior to reflect a crossover driven by the in-plane uniaxial anisotropy, which is ultimately caused by its mixed-anion character. Our findings reinforce CrSBr as an important candidate for devices in the emergent field of two-dimensional magnetic materials.
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López-Paz, S. A., Guguchia, Z., Pomjakushin, V. Y., Witteveen, C., Cervellino, A., Luetkens, H., … von Rohr, F. O. (2022). Dynamic magnetic crossover at the origin of the hidden-order in van der Waals antiferromagnet CrSBr. Nature Communications, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-32290-4
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