CrCl3 (Chromium Trichloride)
CrCl3 is an antiferromagnetic insulator 2D material having a Néel temperature of TN ~ 14 K. The layers are stacked together via van der Waals interactions and can be exfoliated into thin 2D layers.
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Crystal size | ~5 mm |
Electrical properties | Antiferromagnetic insulator |
Crystal structure | Monoclinic |
Type | Synthetic |
Purity | >99.995 % |
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CrCl3 (Chromium Trichloride)
1. Wu, Y., et al. "Magnetic exchange field modulation of quantum hall ferromagnetism in 2D van der Waals CrCl3/graphene heterostructures." ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces 13.8 (2021): 10656-10663.
2. Kipczak, Ł., et al. "Multidimensional sensing of proximity magnetic fields via intrinsic activation of dark excitons in WSe $ _2 $/CrCl $ _3 $ heterostructure." arXiv preprint arXiv:2304.11896 (2023).
3. Lyons, T.P., et al. "Acoustically driven magnon-phonon coupling in a layered antiferromagnet." arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.08305 (2023).