Electrical detection of the spin-flop and room-temperature magnetic ordering in van der Waals CrPS4/(Pt, Pd) heterostructures
Abstract
We study magneto-transport in heterostructures composed of the van der Waals antiferromagnet CrPS4 and the heavy metals Pt and Pd. The transverse resistance (Rxy) signal reveals the spin-flop transition of CrPS4 and a strongly enhanced magnetic ordering temperature (>300 K), which might originate from a strong spin-orbit coupling at the interface. While CrPS4/Pt devices allow for easy detection of the spin-flop transition, CrPS4/Pd devices show a more substantial enhancement in magnetic ordering temperature and exhibit a topological Hall effect signal, possibly related to chiral spin structures at the interface. The longitudinal magnetoresistance (Rxx) results from a combination of spin-Hall magnetoresistance and the negative magnetoresistance that can be explained by a field-induced change of the electronic band structure of CrPS4.
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