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Direct Observation of Fe‐Ge Ordering in Fe<sub>5−</sub><i><sub>x</sub></i>GeTe<sub>2</sub> Crystals and Resultant Helimagnetism

Trinh Thi Ly, Jungmin Park, Kyoo Kim, Hyobin Ahn, Nyun Jong Lee, Kwangsu Kim, Tae‐Eon Park, Ganbat Duvjir, Nguyễn Hữu Lâm, Kyu‐Ha Jang, Chun‐Yeol You, Younghun Jo, Se Kwon Kim, Changgu Lee, Sanghoon Kim, Jungdae Kim

2021Advanced Functional Materials69 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Microscopic structures and magnetic properties are investigated for Fe 5− x GeTe 2 single crystal, recently discovered as a promising van der Waals (vdW) ferromagnet. An Fe atom (Fe(1)) located in the outermost Fe 5 Ge sublayer has two possible split‐sites which are either above or below the Ge atom. Scanning tunneling microscopy shows √3 × √3 superstructures which are attributed to the ordering of Fe(1) layer. The √3 × √3 superstructures have two different phases due to the symmetry of Fe(1) ordering. Intriguingly, the observed √3 × √3 ordering breaks the inversion symmetry of crystal, resulting in substantial antisymmetric exchange interaction. The temperature dependence of magnetization reveals a sharp magnetic anomaly suggesting helical magnetism of the Fe 5− x GeTe 2 due to its non‐centrosymmetricity. Analytical study also supports that the observed ordering can give rise to the helimagnetism. The work will provide essential information to understand the complex magnetic properties and the origin of the new vdW ferromagnet, Fe 5− x GeTe 2 for future topology‐based spin devices.

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Materials scienceCondensed matter physicsMagnetismvan der Waals forceFerromagnetismPoint reflectionScanning tunneling microscopeMagnetizationAtom (system on chip)SuperlatticeCrystal (programming language)CrystallographyNanotechnologyMagnetic fieldPhysicsMoleculeEmbedded systemComputer scienceQuantum mechanicsChemistryProgramming language2D Materials and ApplicationsTopological Materials and PhenomenaGraphene research and applications
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