Tunable Magnetic Transition to a Singlet Ground State in a 2D Van der Waals Layered Trimerized Kagom\'e Magnet
Abstract
Incorporating magnetism into two dimensional (2D) van der Waals (VdW) heterostrutures is crucial for the development of functional electronic and magnetic devices. Here we show that Nb3X8 (X = Cl, Br) is a family of 2D layered trimerized kagom\'e magnets that are paramagnetic at high temperatures and undergo a first order phase transition on cooling to a singlet magnetic state. X-ray diffraction shows that a rearrangement of the VdW stacking accompanies the magnetic transition, with high and low temperature phases consistent with STEM images of the end members α-Nb3Cl8 and eta-Nb3Br8. The temperature of this transition is systematically varied across the solid solution Nb3Cl8-xBrx (x = 0-8), with x = 6 having transitions near room temperature. The solid solution also varies the optical properties, which are further modulated by the phase transition. As such, they provide a platform on which to understand and exploit the interplay between dimensionality, magnetism, and optoelectronic behavior in VdW materials.
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