TY - JOUR
T1 - Review
T2 - Exploring spin properties in van der Waals materials with star-of-David pattern
AU - Liu, Liwei
AU - Song, Xuan
AU - Huang, Xinyu
AU - Ji, Hongyan
AU - Hu, Ziying
AU - Huang, Yuan
AU - Gao, Hong Jun
AU - Wang, Yeliang
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023
PY - 2023/12
Y1 - 2023/12
N2 - The spin properties in van der Waals (vdW) low-dimensional materials have attracted increasing research interest due to their potential application in future nano-spintronic devices. Among the vast members of vdW materials, those with star-of-David (SOD) charge density wave (CDW) patterns are emergent. Here, we give a review of the recent experimental and theoretical progress achieved on this kind of material. First, the features and advantages of exploring spin properties in SOD materials are briefly introduced. Second, the influences of different stacking on the spin properties of SOD systems are discussed, from single-layer to bilayer and then to bulk with different phase combinations by taking advantage of the vdW nature, manifesting various spin phenomena such as the 120° in-plane antiferromagnetism, quantum spin liquid, and the Kondo effect. Then we give some examples of manipulation methods such as doping, strain, and electric field, which can induce the change of spin features. Finally, the current challenges and opportunities at the frontier in this research field are discussed.
AB - The spin properties in van der Waals (vdW) low-dimensional materials have attracted increasing research interest due to their potential application in future nano-spintronic devices. Among the vast members of vdW materials, those with star-of-David (SOD) charge density wave (CDW) patterns are emergent. Here, we give a review of the recent experimental and theoretical progress achieved on this kind of material. First, the features and advantages of exploring spin properties in SOD materials are briefly introduced. Second, the influences of different stacking on the spin properties of SOD systems are discussed, from single-layer to bilayer and then to bulk with different phase combinations by taking advantage of the vdW nature, manifesting various spin phenomena such as the 120° in-plane antiferromagnetism, quantum spin liquid, and the Kondo effect. Then we give some examples of manipulation methods such as doping, strain, and electric field, which can induce the change of spin features. Finally, the current challenges and opportunities at the frontier in this research field are discussed.
KW - Spin
KW - Star-of-David
KW - TMDs
KW - Two-dimensional vdW systems
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U2 - 10.1016/j.mtelec.2023.100068
DO - 10.1016/j.mtelec.2023.100068
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85174681633
SN - 2772-9494
VL - 6
JO - Materials Today Electronics
JF - Materials Today Electronics
M1 - 100068
ER -