ACS applied materials & interfaces | 2021

Magnetic Exchange Field Modulation of Quantum Hall Ferromagnetism in 2D van der Waals CrCl3/Graphene Heterostructures.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The efforts toward the experimental realization of spin-polarized transports in ideal materials or platforms, such as the magnetized graphene or various quantum Hall states, is a research hotspot in spintronics. Magnetic van der Waals materials open the door for exploring various physical phenomena, technologies, and integrating novel spintronic devices seamlessly within the 2D limit. Here, we demonstrate magnetic proximity effect in chromium trichloride (CrCl3)/bilayer graphene (BLG) heterostructures by low-temperature transport measurements. An effective exchange field induced in BLG has been demonstrated by the Zeeman spin Hall effect via nonlocal measurements. Furthermore, the exchange field modulates the quantum Hall ground state of BLG and thus favors the formation of a canted antiferromagnetic (CAF) phase in an external perpendicular magnetic field (B⊥). Asymmetric nonlocal magneto-transport behaviors are also observed at opposite B⊥ directions, due to the asymmetric modulation on the exchange field by external B⊥ directions. Our work suggests that the 2D magnetic van der Waals materials and graphene hybrid systems offer a unique platform for quantum Hall ferromagnetism physics.

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DOI 10.1021/acsami.1c00551
Language English
Journal ACS applied materials & interfaces

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