Monolayer NiBr2 has a cycloidal spin order with polarization from the gKNB mechanism, while monolayer NiI2 needs an additional p-d hybridization term proportional to sin(4πq) to explain its polarization.
Spin-resolved imaging of atomic-scale helimagnetism in monolayer NiI2
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Identifying intrinsic noncollinear magnetic order in monolayer van der Waals (vdW) crystals is highly desirable for understanding the delicate magnetic interactions at reduced spatial constraints and miniaturized spintronic applications, but remains elusive in experiments. Here, we achieved spin-resolved imaging of helimagnetism at atomic scale in monolayer NiI2 crystals, that were grown on graphene-covered SiC(0001) substrate, using spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy. Our experiments identify the existence of a spin spiral state with canted plane in monolayer NiI2. The spin modulation Q vector of the spin spiral is determined as (0.2203, 0, 0), which is different from its bulk value or its in-plane projection, but agrees well with our first principles calculations. The spin spiral surprisingly indicates collective spin switching behavior under magnetic field, whose origin is ascribed to the incommensurability between the spin spiral and the crystal lattice. Our work unambiguously identifies the helimagnetic state in monolayer NiI2, paving the way for illuminating its expected type-II multiferroic order and developing spintronic devices based on vdW magnets.
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Microscopic origin of magnetoferroelectricity in monolayer NiBr$_{2}$ and NiI$_{2}$
Monolayer NiBr2 has a cycloidal spin order with polarization from the gKNB mechanism, while monolayer NiI2 needs an additional p-d hybridization term proportional to sin(4πq) to explain its polarization.