Observation of helimagnetism in the candidate ferroelectric CrI2
Abstract
CrI2 is a quasi-one dimensional (1D) van der Waals (vdW) system that exhibits helimagnetism that propagates along the ribbons. This was determined from neutron time-of-flight diffraction measurements. Below TN=17 K, a screw-like helimagnetic order develops with an incommensurate wavevector of q ≈ (0.2492,0,0) at 8 K. Using density functional theory (DFT)+U calculations, the J1-J2 model was leveraged to describe the helimagnetism, where J1 (> 0) and J2 (< 0) correspond, respectively, to a ferromagnetic nearest neighbor (NN) and antiferromagnetic next-nearest neighbor (NNN) intrachain interaction. The DFT+U calculations predict that bulk CrI2 in the orthorhombic Cmc21 crystal structure satisfies the |J2| > |J1|/4 condition, which favors formation of helimagnetic order.
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