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Switchable magnetic bulk photovoltaic effect in the two-dimensional magnet CrI3.


ABSTRACT: The bulk photovoltaic effect (BPVE) rectifies light into the dc current in a single-phase material and attracts the interest to design high-efficiency solar cells beyond the pn junction paradigm. Because it is a hot electron effect, the BPVE surpasses the thermodynamic Shockley-Queisser limit to generate above-band-gap photovoltage. While the guiding principle for BPVE materials is to break the crystal centrosymmetry, here we propose a magnetic photogalvanic effect (MPGE) that introduces the magnetism as a key ingredient and induces a giant BPVE. The MPGE emerges from the magnetism-induced asymmetry of the carrier velocity in the band structure. We demonstrate the MPGE in a layered magnetic insulator CrI3, with much larger photoconductivity than any previously reported results. The photocurrent can be reversed and switched by controllable magnetic transitions. Our work paves a pathway to search for magnetic photovoltaic materials and to design switchable devices combining magnetic, electronic, and optical functionalities.

SUBMITTER: Zhang Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6706386 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Switchable magnetic bulk photovoltaic effect in the two-dimensional magnet CrI<sub>3</sub>.

Zhang Yang Y   Holder Tobias T   Ishizuka Hiroaki H   de Juan Fernando F   Nagaosa Naoto N   Felser Claudia C   Yan Binghai B  

Nature communications 20190822 1


The bulk photovoltaic effect (BPVE) rectifies light into the dc current in a single-phase material and attracts the interest to design high-efficiency solar cells beyond the pn junction paradigm. Because it is a hot electron effect, the BPVE surpasses the thermodynamic Shockley-Queisser limit to generate above-band-gap photovoltage. While the guiding principle for BPVE materials is to break the crystal centrosymmetry, here we propose a magnetic photogalvanic effect (MPGE) that introduces the mag  ...[more]

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