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    Coupling between magnetic order and charge transport in a two-dimensional magnetic semiconductor

    Semiconductors, featuring tunable electrical transport, and magnets, featuring tunable spin configurations, form the basis of many information technologies. A long-standing challenge has been to realize materi...

    Evan J. Telford, Avalon H. Dismukes, Raymond L. Dudley, Ren A. Wiscons in Nature Materials (2022)

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    Coexisting ferromagnetic–antiferromagnetic state in twisted bilayer CrI3

    Moiré engineering13 of van der Waals magnetic materials49 can yield new magnetic ground states via competing interactions in moiré superlattices1013. Theory predicts a suite of interesting phenomena, including...

    Yang Xu, Ariana Ray, Yu-Tsun Shao, Shengwei Jiang, Kihong Lee in Nature Nanotechnology (2022)

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    Interlayer electronic coupling on demand in a 2D magnetic semiconductor

    When monolayers of two-dimensional (2D) materials are stacked into van der Waals structures, interlayer electronic coupling can introduce entirely new properties, as exemplified by recent discoveries of moiré ...

    Nathan P. Wilson, Kihong Lee, John Cenker, Kaichen **e in Nature Materials (2021)