Curvature-induced magnetization in a CrI3 bilayer: Flexomagnetic effect enhancement in van der Waals antiferromagnets

Lei Qiao, Jan Sladek, Vladimir Sladek, Alexey S. Kaminskiy, Alexander P. Pyatakov, and Wei Ren
Phys. Rev. B 109, 014410 – Published 11 January 2024

Abstract

The bilayer of CrI3 is a prototypical van der Waals (vdW) 2D antiferromagnetic material with magnetoelectric effect. It is not generally known, however, that for symmetry reasons the flexomagnetic effect, i.e., the strain gradient-induced magnetization, is also possible in this system. In the present paper, based on the first-principle calculations, we estimate the flexomagnetic effect to be 200μB·Å, which is two orders of magnitude higher than it was predicted for the referent antiperovskite flexomagnetic material Mn3GaN. The two major factors of flexomagnetic effect enhancement related to the peculiarities of antiferromagnetic structure of vdW magnets are revealed: the strain-dependent ferromagnetic coupling in each layer, and large interlayer distance separating antiferromagnetically coupled ions. Since 2D systems are naturally prone to mechanical deformation, the emerging field of flexomagnetism is of special interest for application in vdW spintronics, and straintronics in particular.

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  • Received 17 July 2023
  • Revised 5 December 2023
  • Accepted 8 December 2023

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.109.014410

©2024 American Physical Society

Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

Condensed Matter, Materials & Applied Physics

Authors & Affiliations

Lei Qiao1, Jan Sladek2, Vladimir Sladek2, Alexey S. Kaminskiy3,4, Alexander P. Pyatakov3,4,*, and Wei Ren1,5,†

  • 1Physics Department, International Center of Quantum and Molecular Structures, Materials Genome Institute, State Key Laboratory of Advanced Special Steel, Shanghai Key Laboratory of High Temperature Superconductors, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444, China
  • 2Institute of Construction and Architecture, Slovak Academy of Sciences, 84503 Bratislava, Slovakia
  • 3Physical Faculty, Lomonosov Moscow State University, 119991 Moscow, Russia
  • 4MIREA - Russian Technological University, 119454 Moscow, Russia
  • 5Zhejiang Laboratory, Hangzhou 311100, China

  • *pyatakov@physics.msu.ru
  • renwei@shu.edu.cn

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Vol. 109, Iss. 1 — 1 January 2024

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