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Bilayer orthogonal ferromagnetism in CrTe$_2$-based van der Waals system

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2025-06-16 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

Systems with pronounced spin anisotropy play a pivotal role in advancing magnetization switching and spin-wave generation mechanisms, which are fundamental for spintronic technologies. Quasi-van der Waals ferromagnets, particularly Cr1+δ_{1+\delta}Te2_2 compounds, represent seminal materials in this field, renowned for their delicate balance between frustrated layered geometries and magnetism. Despite extensive investigation, the precise nature of their magnetic ground state, typically described as a canted ferromagnet, remains contested, as does the mechanism governing spin reorientation under external magnetic fields and varying temperatures. In this work, we leverage a multimodal approach, integrating complementary techniques, to reveal that Cr1+δ_{1+\delta}Te2_2 (δ=0.250.50\delta = 0.25 - 0.50) hosts a previously overlooked magnetic phase, which we term orthogonal-ferromagnetism. This single phase consists of alternating atomically sharp single layers of in-plane and out-of-plane ferromagnetic blocks, coupled via exchange interactions and as such, it differs significantly from crossed magnetism, which can be achieved exclusively by stacking multiple heterostructural elements together. Contrary to earlier reports suggesting a gradual spin reorientation in CrTe2_2-based systems, we present definitive evidence of abrupt spin-flop-like transitions. This discovery, likely due to the improved crystallinity and lower defect density in our samples, repositions Cr1+δ_{1+\delta}Te2_2 compounds as promising candidates for spintronic and orbitronic applications, opening new pathways for device engineering.

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@article{arxiv.2412.09955,
  title  = {Bilayer orthogonal ferromagnetism in CrTe$_2$-based van der Waals system},
  author = {Chiara Bigi and Cyriack Jego and Vincent Polewczyk and Alessandro De Vita and Thomas Jaouen and Hulerich C. Tchouekem and François Bertran and Patrick Le Fèvre and Pascal Turban and Jean-François Jacquot and Jill A. Miwa and Oliver J. Clark and Anupam Jana and Sandeep Kumar Chaluvadi and Pasquale Orgiani and Mario Cuoco and Mats Leandersson and Thiagarajan Balasubramanian and Thomas Olsen and Younghun Hwang and Matthieu Jamet and Federico Mazzola},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.09955},
  year   = {2025}
}