Wafer-scale Two-dimensional Ferromagnetic Fe3GeTe2 Thin Films Grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy
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Abstract
Layered two-dimensional ferromagnetic materials (2D FMs) have attracted a great deal of interest for developing low-dimensional magnetic and spintronic devices. Mechanically exfoliated 2D FMs were discovered to possess ferromagnetism down to monolayer. It is therefore of great importance to investigate the distinct magnetic properties at low dimensionality. Here, we report the wafer-scale growth of 2D FM of Fe3GeTe2 via MBE, and their exotic magnetic properties can be manipulated via the film thickness, Fe composition and the interface coupling with antiferromagnetic MnTe. A 2D layer-by-layer growth mode has been achieved by in-situ RHEED oscillations, yielding a well-defined interlayer distance of 0.82 nm along {002} surface. The magnetic easy axis is oriented along c-axis with a Curie temperature (TC) of 216.4 K. Remarkably, the TC can be enhanced when reducing the thickness or rising the Fe composition. Upon coupling with MnTe, the coercive field dramatically increases 50 % from 0.65 to 0.94 Tesla. The large-scale layer-by-layer growth and controllable magnetic properties make Fe3GeTe2 a promising candidate for spintronic applications. It also opens up unprecedented opportunities to explore rich physics when coupled with other 2D superconductors and topological matters.
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Presenters
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Shanshan Liu
Department of Physics, Fudan University
Authors
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Shanshan Liu
Department of Physics, Fudan University
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Xiang Yuan
Fudan Univ, Department of Physics, Fudan University
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Yichao Zou
Materials Engineering, The University of Queensland
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Faxian Xiu
Fudan University, Fudan Univ, Department of Physics, Fudan University, Physics, Fudan Univ