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2D Magnetic Heterostructures and Their Interface Modulated Magnetism.

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In recent years, two-dimensional (2D) magnetic heterostructures have captured widespread interest as they provide a fertile ground for exploring the novel properties induced by interfacial magnetic coupling, modulating the intrinsic… Click to show full abstract

In recent years, two-dimensional (2D) magnetic heterostructures have captured widespread interest as they provide a fertile ground for exploring the novel properties induced by interfacial magnetic coupling, modulating the intrinsic magnetism of the 2D magnet, and exploiting new spintronic device applications. In this Spotlight on Applications, dominating synthetic strategies employed to fabricate 2D magnetic heterostructures are introduced first. Notably, we then concentrate on two different kinds of magnetic interfaces, namely, the magnetic-nonmagnetic interface and the magnetic-magnetic interface. Specifically, various interface modulated magnetisms such as valley splitting and the anomalous Hall effect as well as their related device applications such as magnetic tunnel junctions have been further reviewed and discussed. Finally, we briefly summarize the recent progress of 2D magnetic heterostructures and outline the future development direction of this booming field.

Keywords: modulated magnetism; magnetic heterostructures; interface modulated; heterostructures interface

Journal Title: ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year Published: 2021

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