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2D ferromagnet/topological insulator van der Waals heterostructures grown by molecular beam epitaxy

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Abstract

Near-room-temperature gate tunable 2D vdW ferromagnets (FM) such as Fe3GeTe2 (FGT) and CrTe2 [1,2] have ignited interest for the study of the structural and magnetic properties of epitaxial FM/TI heterostructures [3] with the aim to obtain efficient charge-to-spin conversion [4] and spin-orbit torques for spintronics. In this work we present MBE-grown CrxTey and FGT on several substrates. The CrTe2 phase is confirmed by RHEED, STM, Raman and ARPES, supported by DFT calculations of the electronic band structure. Probed by SQUID magnetometry, both CrTe2 and FGT are ferromagnetic and show perpendicular magnetic anisotropy. 5 ML FGT show a large anomalous hall effect (AHE) which persists up to 309K. Bi2Te3/FGT heterostructure shows partial but also consistent magnetization reversal induced by pulsed current through the Bi2Te3. The associated σxyAHE=24 [Ωcm]-1 of CrTe2 is compatible with the contribution from the Berry curvature predicted by our theoretical calculations. Bi2Te3/CrTe2 heterostructure is probed by second harmonic technique revealing large damping and field-like torques.

1. Y. Deng et al., Nature 563, 94 (2018)

2. X. Zhang et al., Nat. Commun. 12, 2492 (2021)

3. H. Wang et al., ACS Nano 14, 10045 (2020)

4. Mogi et al., Nat. Commun. 12, 1404 (2021)

Presenters

  • Sotirios Fragkos

    NCSR Demokritos

Authors

  • Sotirios Fragkos

    NCSR Demokritos

  • Polychronis Tsipas

    NCSR Demokritos

  • Nicholas Figueredo Prestes

    CNRS Thales

  • Panagiotis Pappas

    NCSR Demokritos

  • Michael Heuken

    AIXRTON SE

  • Jean Marie George

    CNRS Thales

  • Athanasios Dimoulas

    NCSR Demokritos