凝聚态物理
铁磁性
磁化
材料科学
磁性
石墨烯
霍尔效应
磁各向异性
范德瓦尔斯力
磁畴
各向异性
单层
磁场
物理
纳米技术
量子力学
分子
作者
Minsoo Kim,Piranavan Kumaravadivel,John Birkbeck,Wenjun Kuang,Shuigang Xu,David G. Hopkinson,Johannes Knolle,P. A. McClarty,Alexey I. Berdyugin,M. Ben Shalom,Р. В. Горбачев,Sarah J. Haigh,Song Liu,James H. Edgar,Kostya S. Novoselov,I. V. Grigorieva,A. K. Geǐm
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41928-019-0302-6
摘要
The study of atomically thin ferromagnetic crystals has led to the discovery of unusual magnetic behaviour and provided insight into the magnetic properties of bulk materials. However, the experimental techniques that have been used to explore ferromagnetism in such materials cannot probe the magnetic field directly. Here, we show that ballistic Hall micromagnetometry can be used to measure the magnetization of individual two-dimensional ferromagnets. Our devices are made by van der Waals assembly in such a way that the investigated ferromagnetic crystal is placed on top of a multi-terminal Hall bar made from encapsulated graphene. We use the micromagnetometry technique to study atomically thin chromium tribromide (CrBr3). We find that the material remains ferromagnetic down to monolayer thickness and exhibits strong out-of-plane anisotropy. We also find that the magnetic response of CrBr3 varies little with the number of layers and its temperature dependence cannot be described by the simple Ising model of two-dimensional ferromagnetism. Graphene-based Hall magnetometers can be used to study the magnetization of two-dimensional ferromagnets.
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