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Van der Waals epitaxy growth of 2D ferromagnetic Cr(1+δ)Te2 nanolayers with concentration-tunable magnetic anisotropy

Kinga Lasek, Paula Mariel Coelho, Pierluigi Gargiani, Manuel Valvidares, K. Mohseni, H. L. Meyerheim, Ilya Kostanovskiy, K. Zberecki, Matthias Batzill

2022Applied Physics Reviews55 citationsDOI

Abstract

Cr(1+δ)Te2 are pseudo-layered compounds consisting of CrTe2 transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) layers with additional (δ) self-intercalated Cr atoms. The recent search for ferromagnetic 2D materials revived the interest into chromium tellurides. Here, Cr(1+δ)Te2 nanolayers are epitaxially grown on MoS2 (0001), forming prototypical van der Waals heterostructures. Under optimized growth conditions, ultrathin films of only two TMD layers with a single intercalated Cr-layer are achieved, forming a 2D sheet with van der Waals surfaces. Detailed compositional and structural characterization by scanning tunneling microscopy, grazing incidence x-ray diffraction, and high-resolution Rutherford backscattering indicate the layer-by-layer growth and that the δ can be tuned by post-growth annealing in a range between ∼0.5 and 1. X-ray magnetic circular dichroism and magnetometry measurements demonstrate that all self-intercalated Cr(1+δ)Te2 nanolayers exhibit strong ferromagnetism with magnetic moments larger than 3μB per Cr-atom. The magnetic properties are maintained in the ultrathin limit of a material with a single intercalation layer. Interestingly, the magnetic anisotropy can be tuned from close to isotropic (δ = 1) to a desirable perpendicular anisotropy for low δ values. Thus, the bottom-up growth of these 2D Cr(1+δ)Te2 sheets is a promising approach for designing magnetic van der Waals heterostructures.

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van der Waals forceMaterials scienceFerromagnetismMagnetic anisotropyCondensed matter physicsMagnetic circular dichroismEpitaxyCrystallographyNanotechnologyLayer (electronics)MagnetizationChemistryMagnetic fieldAstronomyOrganic chemistryPhysicsMoleculeSpectral lineQuantum mechanics2D Materials and ApplicationsQuantum Dots Synthesis And PropertiesGraphene research and applications