Coexistence of ferromagnetism and spin-orbit coupling by incorporation of platinum in two-dimensional VSe2

Abstract

We report on a novel material, namely two-dimensional (2D) V1-xPtxSe2 alloy, exhibiting simultaneously ferromagnetic order and Rashba spin-orbit coupling. While ferromagnetism is absent in 1T-VSe2 due to the competition with the charge density wave phase, we demonstrate theoretically and experimentally that the substitution of vanadium by platinum in VSe2 (10-50 %) to form an homogeneous 2D alloy restores ferromagnetic order with Curie temperatures of 6 K for 5 monolayers and 25 K for one monolayer of V0.65Pt0.35Se2. Moreover, the presence of platinum atoms gives rise to Rashba spin-orbit coupling in (V,Pt)Se2 providing an original platform to study the interplay between ferromagnetism and spin-orbit coupling in the 2D limit.

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