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arXiv: Materials Science | 2017

Electric field effect in multilayer Cr2Ge2Te6: a ferromagnetic 2D material

Wenyu Xing; Yangyang Chen; Patrick Odenthal; Xiao Zhang; Wei Yuan; Tang Su; Qi Song; Tianyu Wang; Jiangnan Zhong; Shuang Jia; X. C. Xie; Yan Li; Wei Han

The emergence of two-dimensional (2D) materials has attracted a great deal of attention due to their fascinating physical properties and potential applications for future nano-electronic devices. Since the first isolation of graphene, a Dirac material, a large family of new functional 2D materials have been discovered and characterized, including insulating 2D boron nitride, semiconducting 2D transition metal dichalcogenides and black phosphorus, and superconducting 2D bismuth strontium calcium copper oxide, molybdenum disulphide and niobium selenide, etc. Here, we report the identification of ferromagnetic thin flakes of Cr2Ge2Te6 (CGT) with thickness down to a few nanometers, which provides a very important piece to the van der Waals structures consisting of various 2D materials. We further demonstrate the giant modulation of the channel resistance of 2D CGT devices via electric field effect. Our results illustrate the gate voltage tunability of 2D CGT and the potential of CGT, a ferromagnetic 2D material, as a new functional quantum material for applications in future nanoelectronics and spintronics.


Science Advances | 2017

Observation of inverse Edelstein effect in Rashba-split 2DEG between SrTiO3 and LaAlO3 at room temperature

Qi Song; Hongrui Zhang; Tang Su; Wei Yuan; Yangyang Chen; Wenyu Xing; Jing Shi; Ji-Rong Sun; Wei Han

Gate-tunable inverse Edelstein effect is observed at room temperature in Rashba-split 2DEG at the complex oxide interface. The Rashba physics has been intensively studied in the field of spin orbitronics for the purpose of searching novel physical properties and the ferromagnetic (FM) magnetization switching for technological applications. We report our observation of the inverse Edelstein effect up to room temperature in the Rashba-split two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) between two insulating oxides, SrTiO3 and LaAlO3, with the LaAlO3 layer thickness from 3 to 40 unit cells (UC). We further demonstrate that the spin voltage could be markedly manipulated by electric field effect for the 2DEG between SrTiO3 and 3-UC LaAlO3. These results demonstrate that the Rashba-split 2DEG at the complex oxide interface can be used for efficient charge-and-spin conversion at room temperature for the generation and detection of spin current.


Nature Communications | 2016

Spin injection and inverse Edelstein effect in the surface states of topological Kondo insulator SmB6.

Qi Song; Jian Mi; Dan Zhao; Tang Su; Wei Yuan; Wenyu Xing; Yangyang Chen; Tianyu Wang; Tao Wu; Xian Hui Chen; X. C. Xie; Chi Zhang; Jing Shi; Wei Han

There has been considerable interest in exploiting the spin degrees of freedom of electrons for potential information storage and computing technologies. Topological insulators (TIs), a class of quantum materials, have special gapless edge/surface states, where the spin polarization of the Dirac fermions is locked to the momentum direction. This spin–momentum locking property gives rise to very interesting spin-dependent physical phenomena such as the Edelstein and inverse Edelstein effects. However, the spin injection in pure surface states of TI is very challenging because of the coexistence of the highly conducting bulk states. Here, we experimentally demonstrate the spin injection and observe the inverse Edelstein effect in the surface states of a topological Kondo insulator, SmB6. At low temperatures when only surface carriers are present, a clear spin signal is observed. Furthermore, the magnetic field angle dependence of the spin signal is consistent with spin–momentum locking property of surface states of SmB6.


Science Advances | 2018

Experimental signatures of spin superfluid ground state in canted antiferromagnet Cr2O3 via nonlocal spin transport

Wei Yuan; Qiong Zhu; Tang Su; Yunyan Yao; Wenyu Xing; Yangyang Chen; Yang Ma; Xi Lin; Jing Shi; Ryuichi Shindou; X. C. Xie; Wei Han

We report direct experimental signatures for the spin superfluid ground state in canted antiferromagnets via nonlocal spin transport. Spin superfluid is a novel emerging quantum matter arising from the Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) of spin-1 bosons. We demonstrate the spin superfluid ground state in canted antiferromagnetic Cr2O3 thin film at low temperatures via nonlocal spin transport. A large enhancement of the nonlocal spin signal is observed below ~20 K, and it saturates from ~5 down to 2 K. We show that the spins can propagate over very long distances (~20 μm) in such spin superfluid ground state and that the nonlocal spin signal decreases very slowly as the spacing increases with an inverse relationship, which is consistent with theoretical prediction. Furthermore, spin superfluidity has been investigated in the canted antiferromagnetic phase of the (112¯0)-oriented Cr2O3 film, where the magnetic field dependence of the associated critical temperature follows a 2/3 power law near the critical point. The experimental demonstration of the spin superfluid ground state in canted antiferromagnet will be extremely important for the fundamental physics on the BEC of spin-1 bosons and paves the way for future spin supercurrent devices, such as spin-Josephson junctions.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Crystal Structure Manipulation of the Exchange Bias in an Antiferromagnetic Film

Wei Yuan; Tang Su; Qi Song; Wenyu Xing; Yangyang Chen; Tianyu Wang; Zhangyuan Zhang; Xiumei Ma; Peng Gao; Jing Shi; Wei Han

Exchange bias is one of the most extensively studied phenomena in magnetism, since it exerts a unidirectional anisotropy to a ferromagnet (FM) when coupled to an antiferromagnet (AFM) and the control of the exchange bias is therefore very important for technological applications, such as magnetic random access memory and giant magnetoresistance sensors. In this letter, we report the crystal structure manipulation of the exchange bias in epitaxial hcp Cr2O3 films. By epitaxially growing twined oriented Cr2O3 thin films, of which the c axis and spins of the Cr atoms lie in the film plane, we demonstrate that the exchange bias between Cr2O3 and an adjacent permalloy layer is tuned to in-plane from out-of-plane that has been observed in oriented Cr2O3 films. This is owing to the collinear exchange coupling between the spins of the Cr atoms and the adjacent FM layer. Such a highly anisotropic exchange bias phenomenon is not possible in polycrystalline films.


Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2017

Positive exchange bias between permalloy and twined (101¯0)-Cr2O3 films

Wei Yuan; Tianyu Wang; Tang Su; Qi Song; Wenyu Xing; Yangyang Chen; Wei Han

Abstract We report the discovery of a positive exchange bias between Ni80Fe20 (Py) and twined ( 10 1 ¯ 0 )-Cr2O3 film near its blocking temperature (TB) when it is cooled in an in-plane magnetic field applied along 45 degrees from the two spin configurations of the Cr atoms. This is an abnormal behavior compared to the negative exchange bias at all temperatures below TB when the cooling and measuring magnetic fields are applied along one of the two spin configurations of the Cr atoms. We speculate these results could be related to the exchange interactions between the twined structure of the ( 10 1 0 )-Cr2O3 film epitaxially grown on the rutile (001)-TiO2 substrate.


Physical Review B | 2017

Observation of long phase-coherence length in epitaxial La-doped CdO thin films

Yu Yun; Yang Ma; Songsheng Tao; Wenyu Xing; Yangyang Chen; Tang Su; Wei Yuan; Jian Wei; Xi Lin; Qian Niu; X. C. Xie; Wei Han

The search for long electron phase coherence length, which is the length that an electron can keep its quantum wave-like properties, has attracted considerable interest in the last several decades. Here, we report the long phase coherence length of ~ 3.7 micro meters in La-doped CdO thin films at 2 K. Systematical investigations of the La doping and the temperature dependences of the electron mobility and the electron phase coherence length reveal contrasting scattering mechanisms for these two physical properties. Furthermore, these results show that the oxygen vacancies could be the dominant scatters in CdO thin films that break the electron phase coherence, which would shed light on further investigation of phase coherence properties in oxide materials.


ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2018

Role of Oxygen in Ionic Liquid Gating on Two-Dimensional Cr2Ge2Te6: A Non-oxide Material

Yangyang Chen; Wenyu Xing; Xirui Wang; Bowen Shen; Wei Yuan; Tang Su; Yang Ma; Yunyan Yao; Jiangnan Zhong; Yu Yun; X. C. Xie; Shuang Jia; Wei Han


Physical Review Materials | 2018

Role of La doping for topological Hall effect in epitaxial EuO films

Yu Yun; Yang Ma; Tang Su; Wenyu Xing; Yangyang Chen; Yunyan Yao; Ranran Cai; Wei Yuan; Wei Han


Physical Review Materials | 2018

Pressure-induced spin reorientation transition in layered ferromagnetic insulator Cr 2 Ge 2 Te 6

Zhisheng Lin; Mark Lohmann; Zulfikhar A. Ali; Chi Tang; Junxue Li; Wenyu Xing; Jiangnan Zhong; Shuang Jia; Wei Han; Sinisa Coh; Ward Beyermann; Jing Shi

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Jing Shi

University of California

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