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| Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
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| Format: | Preprint |
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2025
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| Online Access: | https://arxiv.org/abs/2510.25545 |
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- Stacking two-dimensional (2D) layered materials offers a powerful platform to engineer electronic and magnetic states. In general, the resulting states, such as Moiré magnetism, have a periodicity at the length scale of the Moiré unit cell. Here, we report a new type of magnetism -- dubbed a super-Moiré magnetic state -- which is characterized by long-range magnetic textures extending beyond the single Moiré unit cell -- in twisted double bilayer chromium triiodide (tDB CrI$_3$). We found that at small twist angles, the size of the spontaneous magnetic texture increases with twist angle, opposite to the underlying Moiré periodicity. The spin-texture size reaches a maximum of about 300 nm in 1.1$°$ twisted devices, an order of magnitude larger than the underlying Moiré wavelength, and vanishes at twist angles above 2$°$. Employing scanning quantum spin magnetometry, the obtained vector field maps suggest the formation of antiferromagnetic Néel-type skyrmions spanning multiple Moiré cells. The twist-angle-dependent study combined with large-scale atomistic simulations suggests that complex magnetic competition between the Dzyaloshinskii--Moriya interaction, magnetic anisotropy, and exchange interactions controlled by the relative rotation of the layers produces the topological textures which arise in the super-Moiré spin orders.