Tunable Magnetic Anisotropy and Curie Temperature in Cr<sub>1+<i>δ</i></sub>Te<sub>2</sub> Thin Films
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Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) magnetic materials have recently attracted interest for potential use in spintronic applications. The magnetic transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) Cr1+δTe2 is a promising candidate to host novel magnetic phases, but systematic control of the anisotropy and thermal stability remains a challenge. In this work, we demonstrate tunable magnetic anisotropy and Curie temperature (TC) in epitaxial Cr1+δTe2 films grown by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). Post-deposition annealing temperature is used to smoothly alter δ, the fraction of Cr atoms self-intercalated between neighboring CrTe2 layers. Increasing δ results in monotonic enhancement of TC from 160 to 350 K and the rotation of magnetic anisotropy from out-of-plane to in-plane easy-axis configuration for fixed film thickness. This novel control of magnetism opens up pathways for realizing future spintronic devices.
Presenters
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Jennifer Garland
Northeastern University, Physics Department, Northeastern University
Authors
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Yuita Fujisawa
Quantum Materials Science Unit, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology, Quantum Materials Science Unit, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST)
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Markel Pardo Almanza
Okinawa Inst of Sci & Tech, Quantum Materials Science Unit, Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST)
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Jennifer Garland
Northeastern University, Physics Department, Northeastern University
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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