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Spin Photovoltaic Effect in Magnetic van der Waals Heterostructures

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2021-11-03 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

The development of van der Waals (vdW) crystals and their heterostructures has created a fascinating platform for exploring optoelectronic properties in the two-dimensional (2D) limit. With the recent discovery of 2D magnets, the control of the spin degree of freedom can be integrated to realize 2D spin-optoelectronics with spontaneous time-reversal symmetry breaking. Here, we report spin photovoltaic effects in vdW heterostructures of atomically thin magnet chromium triiodide (CrI3) sandwiched by graphene contacts. In the absence of a magnetic field, the photocurrent displays a distinct dependence on light helicity, which can be tuned by varying the magnetic states and photon energy. Circular polarization-resolved absorption measurements reveal that these observations originate from magnetic-order-coupled and thus helicity-dependent charge-transfer exciton states. The photocurrent displays multiple plateaus as the magnetic field is swept, which are associated with different spin configurations enabled by the layered antiferromagnetism and spin-flip transitions in CrI3. Remarkably, giant photo-magnetocurrent is observed, which tends to infinity for a small applied bias. Our results pave the way to explore emergent photo-spintronics by engineering magnetic vdW heterostructures.

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@article{arxiv.2102.10818,
  title  = {Spin Photovoltaic Effect in Magnetic van der Waals Heterostructures},
  author = {Tiancheng Song and Eric Anderson and Matisse Wei-Yuan Tu and Kyle Seyler and Takashi Taniguchi and Kenji Watanabe and Michael A. McGuire and Xiaosong Li and Ting Cao and Di Xiao and Wang Yao and Xiaodong Xu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.10818},
  year   = {2021}
}