Low-energy electron diffraction and microscopy studies of Fe5GeTe2
ORAL
Abstract
The magnetic properties of van der Waals magnets can be altered by tuning their lattice structure with different stacking orders, opening up new opportunities for exploring spintronic applications. Fe5GeTe2 has recently emerged as a new member in Fe-Ge-Te system with near room temperature ferromagnetism. It was reported that Fe5GeTe2 has a structural phase transition at 550 K, and thus the lattice structure depends on how the crystal is cooled down. In this talk, we will present low-energy electron diffraction and microscopy (LEED/LEEM) studies of Fe5GeTe2. Our LEEM images demonstrate two types of structural domains in a freshly cleaved Fe5GeTe2 crystal at room temperature. Moreover, the intensity-voltage curves indicate that structural variation between the two domains is very subtle, pointing to a modification of stacking orders. Our results pave the route to future investigations of the connection between magnetic order and lattice structure in Fe5GeTe2
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Presenters
Jibril Ahammad
Auburn University
Authors
Jibril Ahammad
Auburn University
Juan J Macy
National High Magnetic Field Lab
Jerzy T. Sadowski
Center for Functional Nanomaterials, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Center for Functional Nanomaterials, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973, CFN, Brookhaven National Laboratory
Peng Li
Auburn University, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Auburn University
Luis Balicas
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, Florida State University, National High Magnetic Field Lab, Condensed Matter Science, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Wencan Jin
Auburn University, Physics, Auburn University, University of Michigan, Department of Physics, Auburn University