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Spin-Mechanical Coupling in 2D Antiferromagnet CrSBr.

Fan FeiYulu MaoWuzhang FangWenhao LiuJack P RollinsAswin L N KondusamyBing LvYuan PingYing WangJun Xiao
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
Spin-mechanical coupling is vital in diverse fields including spintronics, sensing, and quantum transduction. Two-dimensional (2D) magnetic materials provide a unique platform for investigating spin-mechanical coupling, attributed to their mechanical flexibility and novel spin orderings. However, studying their spin-mechanical coupling presents challenges in probing mechanical deformation and thermodynamic property changes at the nanoscale. Here we use nano-optoelectromechanical interferometry to mechanically detect the phase transition and magnetostriction effect in multilayer CrSBr, an air-stable antiferromagnet with large magnon-exciton coupling. The transitions among antiferromagnetism, spin-canted ferromagnetism, and paramagnetism are visualized. Nontrivial magnetostriction coefficient 2.3 × 10 -5 and magnetoelastic coupling strength on the order of 10 6 J/m 3 have been found. Moreover, we demonstrate the substantial tunability of the magnetoelastic constant by nearly 50% via gate-induced strain. Our findings demonstrate the strong spin-mechanical coupling in CrSBr and pave the way for developing sensitive magnetic sensing and efficient quantum transduction at the atomically thin limit.
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