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Optical Readout of Reconfigurable Layered Magnetic Domain Structure in CrSBr

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2026-04-22 v3

Abstract

The van der Waals magnetic semiconductor CrSBr combines multistable magnetic order with strong light--matter coupling, enabling optical access to a rich and reconfigurable layered magnetic domain structure. A purely optical, non-destructive, and non-contact readout of layered magnetic configurations is realized here by magneto-reflectance measurements and interpreted using an optical multilayer model. The magnetic state is tunable by applied magnetic fields and by interfacing CrSBr with the antiferromagnet MnPS3_3. Applying an external magnetic field along the easy axis drives the hysteretic antiferromagnetic--to--ferromagnetic transition, which is not universally binary but instead develops through a cascade of intermediate magnetic configurations whose multiplicity and stability scale systematically with layer thickness and can be tailored by magnetic interfaces. The intertwined optical and magnetic properties of CrSBr provide a readout mechanism for information encoded in and processed through its magnetic configuration that is compatible with modern on- and off-chip photonic and electronic technologies. These properties identify CrSBr as a promising platform for intelligent matter and for spin-optoelectronics, in particular for neuromorphic architectures that can learn and evolve in response to changing environments.

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@article{arxiv.2512.04887,
  title  = {Optical Readout of Reconfigurable Layered Magnetic Domain Structure in CrSBr},
  author = {Aleksandra Łopion and Pierre-Maurice Piel and Thomas Kliewer and Manuel Terbeck and Jan-Hendrik Larusch and Jakob Henz and Marie-Christin Heißenbüttel and Kseniia Mosina and Thorsten Deilmann and Michael Rohlfing and Zdenek Sofer and Ursula Wurstbauer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.04887},
  year   = {2026}
}

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10 pages, 4 figures, SI: 4 pages, 6 figures