Synthesis and physical properties of a new layered ferromagnet, Cr<sub>1.21</sub>Te<sub>2</sub>
ORAL
Abstract
The Cr-Te binary hosts many unexplored magnetic materials. In this talk, we report the single crystal synthesis and physical properties of a new layered Cr-Te binary ferromagnet, Cr1.21Te2. Based on single crystal x-ray diffraction measurement, Cr1.21Te2 crystalizes in a trigonal structure with a space group P-3. Ferromagnetic transition occurs at ~174 K. Detailed physical property characterization data via temperature- and field-dependent magnetization, zero-field heat capacity and angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy will be presented. By fitting low temperature magnetization according to the Bloch’s law, Cr1.21Te2 exhibits a finite spin excitation gap, which suggest its possible application as a low dimensional ferromagnet.
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Presenters
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Zhixue Shu
University of Arizona
Authors
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Zhixue Shu
University of Arizona
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Weiwei Xie
Michigan State University, Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University
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Nahyun Jo
University of Michigan
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Haozhe Wang
Michigan State University
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Tai Kong
University of Arizona