"Extraordinary" Phase Transition Revealed in a van der Waals Antiferromagnet
While the surface-bulk correspondence has been ubiquitously shown in topological phases, the relationship between surface and bulk in Landau-like phases is much less explored. Theoretical investigations since 1970s for semi-infinite systems have predicted the possibility of the surface order emergin...
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Zusammenfassung: | While the surface-bulk correspondence has been ubiquitously shown in
topological phases, the relationship between surface and bulk in Landau-like
phases is much less explored. Theoretical investigations since 1970s for
semi-infinite systems have predicted the possibility of the surface order
emerging at a higher temperature than the bulk, clearly illustrating a
counterintuitive situation and greatly enriching phase transitions. But
experimental realizations of this prediction remain missing. Here, we
demonstrate the higher-temperature surface and lower-temperature bulk phase
transitions in CrSBr, a van der Waals (vdW) layered antiferromagnet. We
leverage the surface sensitivity of electric dipole second harmonic generation
(SHG) to resolve surface magnetism, the bulk nature of electric quadrupole SHG
to probe bulk spin correlations, and their interference to capture the two
magnetic domain states. Our density functional theory calculations show the
suppression of ferromagnetic-antiferromagnetic competition at the surface
responsible for this enhanced surface magnetism. Our results not only show
unexpected, richer phase transitions in vdW magnets, but also provide viable
ways to enhance magnetism in their 2D form. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2309.01047 |