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Observation of electromagnons in a monolayer multiferroic

Materials Science 2025-10-10 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

Van der Waals multiferroics have emerged as a promising platform to explore novel magnetoelectric phenomena. Recently, it has been shown that monolayer NiI2_2 hosts robust type-II multiferroicity down to the two-dimensional limit, a giant dynamical magnetoelectric coupling at terahertz frequencies, and an electrically switchable spin polarization. These developments present the possibility of engineering ultrafast, low-energy-consumption, and electrically-tunable spintronic devices based on the collective excitations of the multiferroic order, electromagnons. However, the direct visualization of these bosonic modes in real space and within the monolayer limit remains elusive. Here, we report the atomic-scale observation of electromagnons in monolayer NiI2_2 using low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy. By tracking the thermal evolution of the multiferroic phase, we establish the energy scale and resolve coherent in-gap excitations of the symmetry-broken multiferroic state. Comparison with first-principles and spin-model calculations reveals that the low-energy modes originate from electromagnon excitations. Spatially resolved inelastic tunneling spectroscopy maps show a stripe-like modulation of the local spectral function at electromagnon energies, matching theoretical predictions. These results provide direct evidence of the internal structure of electromagnons and establish a methodology to probe these modes at the atomic scale, opening avenues for electrically tunable spintronics.

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@article{arxiv.2510.08253,
  title  = {Observation of electromagnons in a monolayer multiferroic},
  author = {Mohammad Amini and Tiago V. C. Antão and Liwei Jing and Ziying Wang and Antti Karjasilta and Robert Drost and Shawulienu Kezilebieke and Jose L. Lado and Adolfo O. Fumega and Peter Liljeroth},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2510.08253},
  year   = {2025}
}