Proximity Induced Magnetic Anisotropy and Trefoil Fermiology in Monolayer FeCl <sub>2</sub> /Bi(111)

S Shigemi Terakawa B Binbin Liu F Frank Schindler T Titus Neupert J Jing‐Rong Ji (Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics Halle Germany) G Gabriele Domaine E Emily C. McFarlane D Daiyu Geng J Jiabao Yang F Fadi Choueikani (Synchrotron SOLEIL, L'Orme des Merisiers Saint‐Aubin France) P Philippe Ohresser (Synchrotron-SOLEIL, L’Orme des Mérisiers, Saint-Aubin 91190, France) M Manuel Valvidares P Pierluigi Gargiani (Department of Materials ETH Zürich Zürich CH‐8093 Switzerland) C Craig Polley (Max IV Laboratory, Lund University) G Gerardina Carbone (MAX IV Laboratory Lund University Lund Sweden) M Mats Leandersson (Max IV Laboratory, Lund University) S Stuart S. P. Parkin A Amilcar Bedoya‐Pinto (Institute of Molecular Science University of Valencia Paterna Spain) N Niels B. M. Schröter

Abstract

ABSTRACT Interfaces between magnetic and non‐magnetic materials play a crucial role in various magnetic heterostructures. The emergence of 2D van der Waals (vdW) magnets has introduced new opportunities for exploring proximity effects in vdW heterostructures. While the influence of magnetic layers on nearby non‐magnetic materials has been widely studied, it remains unclear whether non‐magnetic substrates can similarly modulate the intrinsic magnetic properties of 2D magnets, particularly their magnetic anisotropy. In this work, by analyzing X‐ray magnetic circular dichroism spectra of an epitaxially grown FeCl 2 monolayer on a Bi(111) surface, a reorientation of magnetic anisotropy is observed – from its natural out‐of‐plane to a predominantly in‐plane alignment. This effect vanishes in bilayer FeCl 2 /Bi(111), where the magnetic anisotropy reverts to its intrinsic out‐of‐plane orientation, consistent with the layered antiferromagnetic order of bulk FeCl 2 . Angle‐resolved photoelectron spectroscopy reveals the presence of metallic interface states derived from the Bi surface states, accompanied by charge transfer and emergence of a moiré potential that gives rise to a distinctive trefoil‐shaped Fermi surface. These results demonstrate that non‐magnetic substrates can exert strong proximity influence on the magnetic and electronic behavior of 2D vdW magnets, offering new strategies for engineering magnetic anisotropy and electronic structure in spintronic heterostructures.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 16
Published March 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

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Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (19)

S

Shigemi Terakawa

B

Binbin Liu

F

Frank Schindler

T

Titus Neupert

J

Jing‐Rong Ji

Max Planck Institute of Microstructure Physics Halle Germany

G

Gabriele Domaine

E

Emily C. McFarlane

D

Daiyu Geng

J

Jiabao Yang

F

Fadi Choueikani

Synchrotron SOLEIL, L'Orme des Merisiers Saint‐Aubin France

P

Philippe Ohresser

Synchrotron-SOLEIL, L’Orme des Mérisiers, Saint-Aubin 91190, France

M

Manuel Valvidares

P

Pierluigi Gargiani

Department of Materials ETH Zürich Zürich CH‐8093 Switzerland

C

Craig Polley

Max IV Laboratory, Lund University

G

Gerardina Carbone

MAX IV Laboratory Lund University Lund Sweden

M

Mats Leandersson

Max IV Laboratory, Lund University

S

Stuart S. P. Parkin

A

Amilcar Bedoya‐Pinto

Institute of Molecular Science University of Valencia Paterna Spain

N

Niels B. M. Schröter