December 17, 2025
Journal Article

Defect-Induced Magnetic Skyrmion in a Two-Dimensional Chromium Triiodide Monolayer

Abstract

Chromium iodide monolayers, which have different magnetic properties in comparison to the bulk chromium iodide, have been shown to form skyrmionic states in applied electromagnetic fields or in Janus-layer devices. In this work, we demonstrate that spin-canted solutions can be induced into monolayer chromium iodide by select substitution of iodide atoms with isovalent impurities. Several concentrations and spatial congurations of halide substitutional defects are selected to probe the coupling between the local defect-induced geometric distortions and orientation of chromium magnetic moments. This work provides atomic-level insight into how atomically precise strain engineering can be used to create and control complex magnetic patterns in chromium iodide layers and lays out the foundation for investigating the eld- and geometric-dependent magnetic properties in similar two-dimensional materials.

Published: December 17, 2025

Citation

Beck R.A., L. Lu, P.V. Sushko, X. Xu, and X. Li. 2021. Defect-Induced Magnetic Skyrmion in a Two-Dimensional Chromium Triiodide Monolayer. JACS Au 1, no. 9:1362-1367. PNNL-SA-162324. doi:10.1021/jacsau.1c00142