Temperature and layer dependent magneto-optical Kerr properties in (nearly room temperature) van der Waals metallic ferromagnet Fe4GeTe2 enabled by large-area Au-assisted mechanical exfoliation
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Abstract
In recent years, the exploration of two-dimensional van der Waals materials has revealed significant potential for novel magnetic and electronic applications. Among these, metallic ferromagnets such as Fe₄GeTe₂, which exhibit nearly room temperature ferromagnetism, are of particular interest due to their unique magnetic and electronic properties[4]. However, the integration of such materials into practical devices has been hindered by challenges related to sample preparation and scalability. Here, we report on the temperature and layer-dependent magneto-optical Kerr properties of Fe₄GeTe₂, new method enabled by large-area Au-assisted mechanical exfoliation[1][2]. Using this new method allows for control over layer thickness and uniformity, providing a robust platform for studying the material's magneto-optical response as well as providing a new way of exfoliation on other air stable crystals [1]. Our findings demonstrate clear ferromagnetic behavior that persists across a range of temperatures, approaching near room-temperature stability. The temperature and thickness-dependent Kerr measurements reveal insights into the magnetic anisotropy and interlayer coupling of Fe₄GeTe₂, suggesting its potential for integration into spintronic devices [3].
*We acknowledge funding from U.S. DOE (DE-SC0025422), University of Southern California Student Opportunities for Academic Research (SOAR) and Summer Undergraduate Research Fund (SURF).
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Presenters
Kyle Li
University of Southern California
Authors
Kyle Li
University of Southern California
Derek C Bergner
University of Southern California
Department of Physics and Astronomy, California State University, Long Beach