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Electronic structure of monolayer-CrTe$_2$: an antiferromagnetic 2D van der Waals material

Materials Science 2026-02-13 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Magnetic van der Waals materials are an important building block to realize spintronic functionalities in heterostructures of two-dimensional (2D) materials. Yet, establishing their magnetic and electronic properties and the interrelationship between the magnetic ground state and electronic structure is often challenging because only a limited number of techniques can probe magnetism and electronic structure on length scales of tens to hundreds of nanometers. Chromium chalcogenides are a class of 2D magnetic materials for which a rich interplay between structure and magnetism has been predicted. Here, we combine angle-resolved photoemission and quasi-particle interference imaging to establish the electronic structure of a monolayer of CrTe2_2 on graphite. From a comparison of model calculations with spectroscopic mapping using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy and scanning tunnelling microscopy we establish the magnetic ground state and the low energy electronic structure. We demonstrate that the band structure of monolayer CrTe2_2 is captured well by density functional theory (DFT) in a DFT+U framework when a Coulomb repulsion of U=2.5eVU=2.5\mathrm{eV} is accounted for.

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@article{arxiv.2505.07942,
  title  = {Electronic structure of monolayer-CrTe$_2$: an antiferromagnetic 2D van der Waals material},
  author = {Olivia Armitage and Naina Kushwaha and Akhil Rajan and Luke C. Rhodes and Sebastian Buchberger and Bruno Kenichi Saika and Shu Mo and Matthew D. Watson and Phil D. C. King and Peter Wahl},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.07942},
  year   = {2026}
}

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19 pages main text + 14 pages supplementary