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Magnetic contrast scanning transmission x-ray microscopy imaging on an MBE-grown Bi2Te3/Fe3GeTe2 heterostructure: insights from micromagnetic simulations

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Abstract

The field of spintronics seeks to harness electron spins for data storage and processing, offering increased efficiency by exploiting the spin degree of freedom. Two-dimensional van der Waals magnets, with their atomically thin interfaces and customizable proximity effects, show great potential for such applications. Among them, the Bi2Te3/Fe3GeTe2 heterostructure, grown via molecular-beam epitaxy (MBE) at wafer-scale, is particularly notable due to its strong spin-orbit coupling and topologically non-trivial band structure [1]. Using magnetic contrast scanning transmission X-ray microscopy at the MAXYMUS beamline of the BESSY II synchrotron, we identified highly fractured magnetic domain structure in MBE-grown Bi2Te3/Fe3GeTe2 thin films— a type of skyrmion-like domain previously unreported in exfoliated Fe3GeTe2. In this talk, we will explore the complex interplay between the interfacial Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interaction arising from the proximity coupling in Bi2Te3/Fe3GeTe2 and the highly fractured magnetic domains observed in Fe3GeTe2. With insights drawn from micromagnetic simulations using MuMax³ [2], we will also discuss the competing long-range and short-range magnetic orders in epitaxial Bi2Te3/Fe3GeTe2 as influenced by varying temperatures, field cooling histories, and layer thicknesses.

Publication: [1] W. Zhou, A. J. Bishop, X. S. Zhang, K. Robinson, I. Lyalin, Z. Li, R. Bailey-Crandell, T. M. J. Cham, S. Cheng, Y. K. Luo, D. C. Ralph, D. A. Muller, and R. K. Kawakami, Phys. Rev. Materials 7, 104004 (2023).<br>[2] T. M. J. Cham, R. J. Dorrian, X. S. Zhang, A. H. Dismukes, D. G. Chica, A. F. May, X. Roy, D. A. Muller, D. C. Ralph, and Y. K. Luo, Adv. Mater. 36, 2305739 (2024).

Presenters

  • Mowen Zhao

    University of Southern California

Authors

  • Mowen Zhao

    University of Southern California

  • Ebram Youssef

    University of Southern California

  • Derek C Bergner

    University of Southern California, Department of Physics and Astronomy, California State University, Long Beach

  • Thow Min Jerald Cham

    Caltech, Cornell University

  • Wenyi Zhou

    Ohio State University

  • Wenyi Zhou

    Ohio State University

  • Ziling Li

    Ohio state university, Ohio State University

  • Lukas Powalla

    Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research

  • Sebastian Wintz

    Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin

  • Markus Weigand

    Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin

  • Daniel C Ralph

    Cornell University

  • Roland K Kawakami

    Ohio State University

  • Yunqiu Kelly Luo

    University of Southern California