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Effect of Surface Oxidation and Crystal Thickness on the Magnetic Properties and Magnetic Domain Structures of Cr<sub>2</sub>Ge<sub>2</sub>Te<sub>6</sub>

Joachim Dahl Thomsen, Myung‐Geun Han, Aubrey Penn, Alexandre C. Foucher, Michael Geiwitz, Kenneth S. Burch, Lukáš Děkanovský, Zdeněk Sofer, Yu Liu, C. Petrović, Frances M. Ross, Yimei Zhu, Prineha Narang

2024ACS Nano11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

(CGT), show promise for memory and logic applications. This is due to their broadly tunable magnetic properties and the presence of topological magnetic features such as skyrmionic bubbles. A systematic study of thickness and oxidation effects on magnetic domain structures is important for designing devices and vdW heterostructures for practical applications. Here, we investigate thickness effects on magnetic properties, magnetic domains, and bubbles in oxidation-controlled CGT crystals. We find that CGT exposed to ambient conditions for 5 days forms an oxide layer approximately 5 nm thick. This oxidation leads to a significant increase in the oxidation state of the Cr ions, indicating a change in local magnetic properties. This is supported by real-space magnetic texture imaging through Lorentz transmission electron microscopy. By comparing the thickness-dependent saturation field of oxidized and pristine crystals, we find that oxidation leads to a nonmagnetic surface layer that is thicker than the oxide layer alone. We also find that the stripe domain width and skyrmionic bubble size are strongly affected by the crystal thickness in pristine crystals. These findings underscore the impact of thickness and surface oxidation on the properties of CGT, such as saturation field and domain/skyrmionic bubble size, and suggest a pathway for manipulating magnetic properties through a controlled oxidation process.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceSaturation (graph theory)Oxidevan der Waals forceCondensed matter physicsMagnetic fieldCrystal (programming language)HeterojunctionAntiferromagnetismTransmission electron microscopyMagnetic domainChemical physicsNanotechnologyChemistryOptoelectronicsMagnetizationPhysicsOrganic chemistryMathematicsMoleculeQuantum mechanicsComputer scienceProgramming languageMetallurgyCombinatorics2D Materials and ApplicationsMagnetic properties of thin filmsAdvanced Memory and Neural Computing