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Spectroscopy and structural investigation of iron phosphorus trisulfide -- FePS$_3$

Materials Science 2022-01-04 v3 Applied Physics

Abstract

Lamellar structures of transition metal phosphorus trisulfides possess strong intralayer bonding, albeit adjacent layers are held by weak van der Waals interactions. Those compounds received enormous interest due to their unique combination of optical and long-range magnetic properties. Among them, iron phosphorus trisulfide (FePS3_3) gathered special attention for being a semiconductor with an absorption edge in the near-infrared, as well as showing an Ising-like anti-ferromagnetism. We report a successful growth of centimeter size bulk FePS3_3 crystals with a chemical yield above 70%, whose crystallographic structure and composition were carefully identified by advanced electron microscopy methodologies, including atomic resolution elemental mapping, along with photoelectron spectroscopy. The knowledge on the optical activity of FePS3_3 is extended utilizing temperature-dependent absorption and photoacoustic spectroscopies, while measurements were corroborated with density-functional theory calculations. Temperature-dependent experiments showed a small and monotonic band-edge energy shift down to 115 K and exposed the interconnected importance of electron-phonon coupling. Most of all, the correlation between the optical behavior and the magnetic phase transition is revealed, which shows the practical utilization of temperature-dependent optical absorption to investigate magnetic interactions.

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@article{arxiv.2108.01742,
  title  = {Spectroscopy and structural investigation of iron phosphorus trisulfide -- FePS$_3$},
  author = {Adam K. Budniak and Szymon J. Zelewski and Magdalena Birowska and Tomasz Woźniak and Tatyana Bendikov and Yaron Kauffmann and Yaron Amouyal and Robert Kudrawiec and Efrat Lifshitz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2108.01742},
  year   = {2022}
}

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40 pages, 13 figures, 1 table