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  • CrPS4, a 2D van der Waals A-type antiferromagnet, is shown to exhibit ideal characteristics of Stoner–Wohlfarth antiferromagnets, such as ferromagnet-like binary switching rather than layer-by-layer flipping as in other 2D A-type antiferromagnets.

    • Zhanshan Wang
    • Yining Xiang
    • Shiwei Wu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature
    P: 1-6
  • CrSBr is an air-stable van der Waals semiconducting layered antiferromagnet, holding the promise for a variety of spintronic applications. However, like all antiferromagnets, readout and control of the magnetic structures are challenging. Here, using a graphene gate on trilayer CrSBr, Hong, Sun, and coauthors succeed in full discrimination of otherwise degenerate magnetic states and electrical control of magnetic transitions.

    • Canyu Hong
    • Zeyuan Sun
    • Shiwei Wu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 16, P: 1-7
  • In hybrid perovskites, the driving forces of an order–disorder transition that arise from the organic cation and inorganic framework cannot be easily untangled. Here, the authors introduce a cage-in-framework structure in which reorientation of the cage cation does not alter the cubic symmetry of the perovskite lattice.

    • Zhifang Shi
    • Zheng Fang
    • Qixi Mi
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-6
  • Formation of dendrites in solid-state lithium batteries hampers their application. Here, authors deposit a thin film of potassium fluoride on a garnet solid electrolyte that in-situ transforms to a mixed fluoride layer, which blocks electron leakage and inhibits lithium dendrite growth.

    • Chang Zhang
    • Jiameng Yu
    • Wei Liu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 15, P: 1-12