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Itinerant ferromagnetism mediated by giant spin polarization of metallic ligand band in van der Waals magnet Fe<sub>5</sub>GeTe<sub>2</sub>

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Abstract

There is a growing interest in searching for new magnetism in van der Waals (vdW) compounds. In particular, one of the most important issues is to understand the mechanism of low-dimensional itinerant ferromagnetism. Very recent studies on ferromagnetic insulators of vdWs suggest that spin polarization of nonmagnetic ligands induced by hybridization with magnetic elements plays an important role in ferromagnetism[1,2]. In this study, we focused on vdW ferromagnetic metals at room-temperature Fe5GeTe2[3] and investigated element-specific electronic states by soft X-ray angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (SX-ARPES) and soft X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD).
Experiments were performed at SPring-8 BL25SU and BL23SU, respectively. We reveal that the Fe 3d state reflects a metallic electronic state. On the other hand, distinct XMCD spectra were also observed in the non-magnetic Te/Ge. This indicates that the spin polarization is induced in Te/Ge by the hybridization with Fe 3d orbitals. We present SX-ARPES results and discuss the role of spin-polarized non-magnetic elements in vdW ferromagnetic metals.
[1] K. Wang et al., Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 21, 9597 (2019). [2] D.-H. Kim et al., Phys. Rev. Lett., 122, 207201 (2019). [3] A. F. May et al., ACS Nano, 13, 4436 (2019).

Presenters

  • Kohei Yamagami

    Okinawa Inst of Sci & Tech, Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology

Authors

  • Kohei Yamagami

    Okinawa Inst of Sci & Tech, Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology

  • Yuita Fujisawa

    Okinawa Inst of Sci & Tech, Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology

  • Benjamin D Driesen

    Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology

  • Chia-Hsiu Hsu

    Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology

  • Kaisyu Kawaguchi

    ISSP, The Univ. of Tokyo

  • Hiroki Tanaka

    ISSP, The Univ. of Tokyo

  • Takeshi Kondo

    ISSP, University of Tokyo, ISSP, The Univ. of Tokyo

  • Yujun Zhang

    IHEP

  • Hiroki Wadati

    Univ. of Hyogo

  • Kosei Araki

    The University of Tokyo, The Univ. of Tokyo

  • Takahito Takeda

    The University of Tokyo, The Univ. of Tokyo

  • Yukiharu Takeda

    Japan Atomic Energy Agency, JAEA

  • Takayuki Muro

    JASRI, Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI)

  • Feng-chuan Chuang

    Natl Sun Yat Sen Univ, National Sun Yat-Sen University

  • Yasuhiro Niimi

    Osaka Univ.

  • Kenta Kuroda

    ISSP, The Univ. of Tokyo

  • Masaki Kobayashi

    The University of Tokyo, The Univ. of Tokyo

  • Yoshinori Okada

    Okinawa Inst of Sci & Tech, Quantum Materials Science Unit, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Quantum Materials Science Unit, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST), Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology