Comparing with the widely known transitional metal based van der Waals (vdW) materials, rare-earth based ones are rarely explored in the research of intrinsic two-dimensional (2D) magnetism. In this work, we report the physical properties of DyOCl, a rare-earth based vdW magnetic insulator with direct band gap of ∼5.72eV. The magnetic order of bulk DyOCl is determined by neutron scattering as the A-type antiferromagnetic structure below the N\'{e}el temperature TN=10K. The large magnetic moment near 10.1 μB/Dy lies parallel to the a-axis with strong uniaxial magnetic anisotropy. At 2K, a moderate magnetic field (∼2T) applied along the easy axis generates spin-flip transitions and polarizes DyOCl to a ferromagnetic state. Density functional theory calculations reveal an extremely large magnetic anisotropy energy (−5850μeV/Dy) for DyOCl, indicating the great potentials to realize magnetism in 2D limit. Furthermore, the mechanical exfoliation of bulk DyOCl single crystals down to seven layers is demonstrated. Our findings suggest DyOCl is a promising material playground to investigate 2D f-electron magnetism and spintronic applications at the nanoscale.
@article{arxiv.2112.12556,
title = {DyOCl: a rare-earth based two-dimensional van der Waals material with strong magnetic anisotropy},
author = {Congkuan Tian and Feihao Pan and Dehua Ye and Jieming Sheng and Jinchen Wang and Juanjuan Liu and Jiale Huang and Hongxia Zhang and Daye Xu and Jianfei Qin and Lijie Hao and Yuanhua Xia and Hao Li and Xin Tong and Liusuo Wu and Jian-Hao Chen and Shuang Jia and Peng Cheng and Jianhui Yang and Youqu Zheng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.12556},
year = {2021}
}