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The bulk van der Waals layered magnet CrSBr is a quasi-1D material

Authors :
Klein, Julian
Pingault, Benjamin
Florian, Matthias
Heißenbüttel, Marie-Christin
Steinhoff, Alexander
Song, Zhigang
Torres, Kierstin
Dirnberger, Florian
Curtis, Jonathan B.
Weile, Mads
Penn, Aubrey
Deilmann, Thorsten
Dana, Rami
Bushati, Rezlind
Quan, Jiamin
Luxa, Jan
Sofer, Zdenek
Alù, Andrea
Menon, Vinod M.
Wurstbauer, Ursula
Rohlfing, Michael
Narang, Prineha
Lončar, Marko
Ross, Frances M.
Source :
ACS Nano (2023)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Correlated quantum phenomena in one-dimensional (1D) systems that exhibit competing electronic and magnetic order are of strong interest for studying fundamental interactions and excitations, such as Tomonaga-Luttinger liquids and topological orders and defects with properties completely different from the quasiparticles expected in their higher-dimensional counterparts. However, clean 1D electronic systems are difficult to realize experimentally, particularly magnetically ordered systems. Here, we show that the van der Waals layered magnetic semiconductor CrSBr behaves like a quasi-1D material embedded in a magnetically ordered environment. The strong 1D electronic character originates from the Cr-S chains and the combination of weak interlayer hybridization and anisotropy in effective mass and dielectric screening with an effective electron mass ratio of $m^e_X/m^e_Y \sim 50$. This extreme anisotropy experimentally manifests in strong electron-phonon and exciton-phonon interactions, a Peierls-like structural instability and a Fano resonance from a van Hove singularity of similar strength of metallic carbon nanotubes. Moreover, due to the reduced dimensionality and interlayer coupling, CrSBr hosts spectrally narrow (1 meV) excitons of high binding energy and oscillator strength that inherit the 1D character. Overall, CrSBr is best understood as a stack of weakly hybridized monolayers and appears to be an experimentally attractive candidate for the study of exotic exciton and 1D correlated many-body physics in the presence of magnetic order.<br />Comment: main: 16 pages, 5 figures; SI: 15 pages, 9 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
ACS Nano (2023)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2205.13456
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.2c07316