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Gate induced room-temperature magnetic phase transition realized in van der Waals ferromagnet Cr1.2Te2 nanoflakes

11.07.23 | Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences

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By intercalating protons into van der Waals ferromagnet Cr 1.2 Te 2 nanoflakes, a group of researchers successfully induced a room-temperature magnetic phase transition from ferromagnetism to antiferromagnetism.

The collaboration involved professors from the High Magnetic Field Laboratory at Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), Hefei University of Technology, South China University of Technology and University of Science and Technology of China.

The research was recently published on Physcial Review Letters and selected as Editors' Suggestion.

Controlling the direction of magnetization in two-dimensional ferromagnets is vital for developing super-compact, non-volatile spintronic devices. In traditional spintronic devices, the direction of magnetization can usually be switched by a local magnetic field induced by current or by spin transfer torque. However, the high carrier density in van der Waals itinerant ferromagnets is hard to be tuned, which has hindered the progress of this area.

In this research, the researchers fabricated high-quality single crystals and found that Cr 1.2 Te 2 nanoflakes exfoliated from these crystals exhibited square-shape hysteresis loops at room temperature, confirming their high practical value.

Further study found that at T=200 K, the magnetism in a 40 nm thick Cr 1.2 Te 2 nanoflake exhibited a non-monotonic evolution against the gate voltage. Specifically, with the anomalous Hall resistivity first increasing and then decreasing.

When the electron doping concentration n e =3.8×10 21 cm -3 at V g =-14 V, the anomalous Hall resistivity disappeared, revealing a possible magnetic phase transition.

Theoretical analysis showed that the electron-type doping can be achieved in proton-intercalated Cr 1.2 Te 2 , and a magnetic phase transition from FM to AFM can be realized with a critical doping concentration of around 10 21 cm -3 , which is consistent with their experimental observations.

This FM-to-AFM phase transition in a van der Waals magnet at room temperature could lead to improved spintronic devices, according to the team.

Physical Review Letters

Room-Temperature Magnetic Phase Transition in an Electrically Tuned van der Waals Ferromagnet

17-Oct-2023

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Weiwei Zhao
Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences
annyzhao@ipp.ac.cn

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Hefei Institutes of Physical Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences. (2023, November 7). Gate induced room-temperature magnetic phase transition realized in van der Waals ferromagnet Cr1.2Te2 nanoflakes. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LRDXP5R8/gate-induced-room-temperature-magnetic-phase-transition-realized-in-van-der-waals-ferromagnet-cr12te2-nanoflakes.html
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