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From Stoner to Local Moment Magnetism in Atomically Thin Cr2Te3

The field of two-dimensional (2D) ferromagnetism has been proliferating over the past few years, with ongoing interests in basic science and potential applications in spintronic technology. However, a high-resolution spectroscopic study of the 2D ferromagnet is still lacking due to the small size and air sensitivity of the exfoliated nanoflakes. Here, we report a thickness-dependent ferromagnetism in epitaxially grown Cr2Te3 thin films and investigate the evolution of the underlying electronic structure by synergistic angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, scanning tunneling microscopy, x-ray absorption spectroscopy, and first-principle calculations. A conspicuous ferromagnetic transition from Stoner to Heisenberg-type is directly observed in the atomically thin limit, indicating that dimensionality is a powerful tuning knob to manipulate the novel properties of 2D magnetism. Monolayer Cr2Te3 retains robust ferromagnetism, but with a suppressed Curie temperature, due to the drastic drop in the density of states near the Fermi level. Our results establish atomically thin Cr2Te3 as an excellent platform to explore the dual nature of localized and itinerant ferromagnetism in 2D magnets.

Author(s)
Yong Zhong
Cheng Peng
Haili Huang
Dandan Guan
Jinwoong Hwang
Sean Hsu
Yi Hu
Chunjing Jia
Brian Moritz
Donghui Lu
Jun-Sik Lee
Jin-Feng Jia
Thomas P. Devereaux
Sung-Kwan Mo
Zhi-Xun Shen
Journal Name
Nat. Comm.
Publication Date
September 2, 2023
DOI
10.1038/s41467-023-40997-1