Rapid Suppression of Quantum Many-Body Magnetic Exciton in Doped van der Waals Antiferromagnet (Ni,Cd)PS 3 .
Junghyun KimWoongki NaJonghyeon KimPyeongjae ParkKai-Xuan ZhangInho HwangYoung-Woo SonJae Hoon KimHyeonsik CheongJe-Geun ParkPublished in: Nano letters (2023)
The unique discovery of the magnetic exciton in van der Waals antiferromagnet NiPS 3 arises between two quantum many-body states of a Zhang-Rice singlet excited state and a Zhang-Rice triplet ground state. Simultaneously, the spectral width of photoluminescence originating from this exciton is exceedingly narrow as 0.4 meV. These extraordinary properties, including the extreme coherence of the magnetic exciton in NiPS 3 , beg many questions. We studied doping effects using Ni 1- x Cd x PS 3 using two experimental techniques and theoretical studies. Our experimental results show that the magnetic exciton is drastically suppressed upon a few % Cd doping. All this happens while the width of the exciton only gradually increases and the antiferromagnetic ground state is robust. These results highlight the lattice uniformity's hidden importance as a prerequisite for coherent magnetic exciton. Finally, an exciting scenario emerges: the broken charge transfer forbids the otherwise uniform formation of the coherent magnetic exciton in (Ni,Cd)PS 3 .