The advent of twist engineering in two-dimensional crystals enables the design of van der Waals heterostructures with emergent properties. In the case of magnets, this approach can …
Y Wang, N Luo, J Zeng, LM Tang, KQ Chen - Physical Review B, 2023 - APS
Magnetic anisotropy and the controllability of the magnetic order of two-dimensional magnetic materials are of great importance for the development of next-generation …
We present the evolution of the electronic structure of CrSBr from its antiferromagnetic ground state to the paramagnetic phase above TN= 132 K, in both experiment and theory …
Since their first observation in 2017, atomically thin van der Waals (vdW) magnets have attracted significant fundamental, and application-driven attention. However, their low …
Layered magnetic materials are becoming a major platform for future spin-based applications. Particularly, the air-stable van der Waals compound CrSBr is attracting …
Competition between exchange interactions and magnetocrystalline anisotropy may bring new magnetic states that are of great current interest. An applied hydrostatic pressure can …
K Bagani, A Vervelaki, D Jetter, A Devarakonda… - Nano Letters, 2024 - ACS Publications
Two-dimensional materials are extraordinarily sensitive to external stimuli, making them ideal for studying fundamental properties and for engineering devices with new …
J Liu, X Zhang, G Lu - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2025 - pnas.org
Moiré excitons and moiré magnetism are essential to semiconducting van der Waals magnets. In this work, we perform a comprehensive first-principles study to elucidate the …
Collective excitations of bound electron–hole pairs, ie, excitons, are ubiquitous in condensed matter systems, and it has been shown that they can strongly couple to other …