CrSiTe3 shows a low-field magnetic transition near 15 K that leaves no heat capacity signature and melts in applied fields, alongside evidence for coexisting ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic order.
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Unusual magnetic order, field induced melting and role of spin-lattice coupling in 2D Van der Waals materials: a case study of CrSiTe3
CrSiTe3 shows a low-field magnetic transition near 15 K that leaves no heat capacity signature and melts in applied fields, alongside evidence for coexisting ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic order.