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Nano Lett ; 22(14): 5810-5817, 2022 Jul 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35816128

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Topological materials featuring exotic band structures, unconventional current flow patterns, and emergent organizing principles offer attractive platforms for the development of next-generation transformative quantum electronic technologies. The family of MnBi2Te4 (Bi2Te3)n materials is naturally relevant in this context due to their nontrivial band topology, tunable magnetism, and recently discovered extraordinary quantum transport behaviors. Despite numerous pioneering studies to date, the local magnetic properties of MnBi2Te4 (Bi2Te3)n remain an open question, hindering a comprehensive understanding of their fundamental material properties. Exploiting nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond, we report nanoscale quantum imaging of the magnetic phase transitions and spin fluctuations in exfoliated MnBi4Te7 flakes, revealing the underlying spin transport physics and magnetic domains at the nanoscale. Our results highlight the unique advantage of NV centers in exploring the magnetic properties of emergent quantum materials, opening new opportunities for investigating the interplay between topology and magnetism.

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Nano Lett ; 21(17): 7277-7283, 2021 Sep 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34415171

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The interplay among topology, superconductivity, and magnetism promises to bring a plethora of exotic and unintuitive behaviors in emergent quantum materials. The family of Fe-chalcogenide superconductors FeTexSe1-x are directly relevant in this context due to their intrinsic topological band structure, high-temperature superconductivity, and unconventional pairing symmetry. Despite enormous promise and expectation, the local magnetic properties of FeTexSe1-x remain largely unexplored, which prevents a comprehensive understanding of their underlying material properties. Exploiting nitrogen vacancy (NV) centers in diamond, here we report nanoscale quantum sensing and imaging of magnetic flux generated by exfoliated FeTexSe1-x flakes, demonstrating strong correlation between superconductivity and ferromagnetism in FeTexSe1-x. The coexistence of superconductivity and ferromagnetism in an established topological superconductor opens up new opportunities for exploring exotic spin and charge transport phenomena in quantum materials. The demonstrated coupling between NV centers and FeTexSe1-x may also find applications in developing hybrid architectures for next-generation, solid-state-based quantum information technologies.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 127(11): 117202, 2021 Sep 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34558931

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Recently, antiferromagnets have received revived interest due to their significant potential for developing next-generation ultrafast magnetic storage. Here, we report dc spin pumping by the acoustic resonant mode in a canted easy-plane antiferromagnet α-Fe_{2}O_{3} enabled by the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction. Systematic angle and frequency-dependent measurements demonstrate that the observed spin-pumping signals arise from resonance-induced spin injection and inverse spin Hall effect in α-Fe_{2}O_{3}-metal heterostructures, mimicking the behavior of spin pumping in conventional ferromagnet-nonmagnet systems. The pure spin current nature is further corroborated by reversal of the polarity of spin-pumping signals when the spin detector is switched from platinum to tungsten which has an opposite sign of the spin Hall angle. Our results reveal the intriguing physics underlying the low-frequency spin dynamics and transport in canted easy-plane antiferromagnet-based heterostructures.

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Sci Adv ; 10(18): eadk8495, 2024 May 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38691598

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Optically active spin defects in wide bandgap semiconductors serve as a local sensor of multiple degrees of freedom in a variety of "hard" and "soft" condensed matter systems. Taking advantage of the recent progress on quantum sensing using van der Waals (vdW) quantum materials, here we report direct measurements of spin waves excited in magnetic insulator Y3Fe5O12 (YIG) by boron vacancy [Formula: see text] spin defects contained in few-layer-thick hexagonal boron nitride nanoflakes. We show that the ferromagnetic resonance and parametric spin excitations can be effectively detected by [Formula: see text] spin defects under various experimental conditions through optically detected magnetic resonance measurements. The off-resonant dipole interaction between YIG magnons and [Formula: see text] spin defects is mediated by multi-magnon scattering processes, which may find relevant applications in a range of emerging quantum sensing, computing, and metrology technologies. Our results also highlight the opportunities offered by quantum spin defects in layered two-dimensional vdW materials for investigating local spin dynamic behaviors in magnetic solid-state matters.

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Adv Mater ; 34(23): e2200327, 2022 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35322479

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Novel non-collinear antiferromagnets with spontaneous time-reversal symmetry breaking, non-trivial band topology, and unconventional transport properties have received immense research interest over the past decade due to their rich physics and enormous promise in technological applications. One of the central focuses in this emerging field is exploring the relationship between the microscopic magnetic structure and exotic material properties. Here, nanoscale imaging of both spin-orbit-torque-induced deterministic magnetic switching and chiral spin rotation in non-collinear antiferromagnet Mn3 Sn films using nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers are reported. Direct evidence of the off-resonance dipole-dipole coupling between the spin dynamics in Mn3 Sn and proximate NV centers is also demonstrated by NV relaxometry measurements. These results demonstrate the unique capabilities of NV centers in accessing the local information of the magnetic order and dynamics in these emergent quantum materials and suggest new opportunities for investigating the interplay between topology and magnetism in a broad range of topological magnets.

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