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Spin-Orbit-Induced Ising Ferromagnetism at a van der Waals Interface.

Hideki MatsuokaStewart Edward BarnesJun'ichi IedaSadamichi MaekawaMohammad Saeed BahramyBruno Kenichi SaikaYukiharu TakedaHiroki WadatiYue WangSatoshi YoshidaKyoko IshizakaYoshihiro IwasaMasaki Nakano
Published in: Nano letters (2021)
Magnetocrystalline anisotropy, a key ingredient for establishing long-range order in a magnetic material down to the two-dimensional (2D) limit, is generally associated with spin-orbit interaction (SOI) involving a finite orbital angular momentum. Here we report strong out-of-plane magnetic anisotropy without orbital angular momentum, emerging at the interface between two different van der Waals (vdW) materials, an archetypal metallic vdW material NbSe2 possessing Zeeman-type SOI and an isotropic vdW ferromagnet V5Se8. We found that the Zeeman SOI in NbSe2 induces robust out-of-plane magnetic anisotropy in V5Se8 down to the 2D limit with a more than 2-fold enhancement of the transition temperature. We propose a simple model that takes into account the energy gain in NbSe2 in contact with a ferromagnet, which naturally explains our observations. Our results demonstrate a conceptually new magnetic proximity effect at the vdW interface, expanding the horizons of emergent phenomena achievable in vdW heterostructures.
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