An anisotropic thermoelastic damping model predicts a dissipation peak at the magnetic phase transition of FePS3, but quantitative agreement requires dividing the thermal conductivity by factors of 100 to 300.
Nonlinear dynamics and magneto-elasticity of nanodrums near the phase transition
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Nanomechanical resonances of two-dimensional (2D) materials are sensitive probes for condensed-matter physics, offering new insights into magnetic and electronic phase transitions. Despite extensive research, the influence of the spin dynamics near a second-order phase transition on the nonlinear dynamics of 2D membranes has remained largely unexplored. Here, we investigate nonlinear magneto-mechanical coupling to antiferromagnetic order in suspended FePS$_3$-based heterostructure membranes. By monitoring the motion of these membranes as a function of temperature, we observe characteristic features in both nonlinear stiffness and damping close to the N\'{e}el temperature $T_{\rm{N}}$. We account for these experimental observations with an analytical magnetostriction model in which these nonlinearities emerge from a coupling between mechanical and magnetic oscillations, demonstrating that magneto-elasticity can lead to nonlinear damping. Our findings thus provide insights into the thermodynamics and magneto-mechanical energy dissipation mechanisms in nanomechanical resonators due to the material's phase change and magnetic order relaxation.
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Thermoelastic Damping Across the Phase Transition in van der Waals Magnets
An anisotropic thermoelastic damping model predicts a dissipation peak at the magnetic phase transition of FePS3, but quantitative agreement requires dividing the thermal conductivity by factors of 100 to 300.