Authors
Andrew F May, Dmitry Ovchinnikov, Qiang Zheng, Raphael Hermann, Stuart Calder, Bevin Huang, Zaiyao Fei, Yaohua Liu, Xiaodong Xu, Michael A McGuire
Publication date
2019/3/13
Journal
ACS nano
Volume
13
Issue
4
Pages
4436-4442
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Two-dimensional materials with intrinsic functionality are becoming increasingly important in exploring fundamental condensed matter science and for developing advanced technologies. Bulk crystals that can be exfoliated are particularly relevant to these pursuits as they provide the opportunity to study the role of physical dimensionality and explore device physics in highly crystalline samples and designer heterostructures in a routine manner. Magnetism is a key element in these endeavors; however, relatively few cleavable materials are magnetic and none possess magnetic order at ambient conditions. Here, we introduce Fe5–xGeTe2 as a cleavable material with ferromagnetic behavior at room temperature. We established intrinsic magnetic order at room temperature in bulk crystals ( = 310 K) through magnetization measurements and in exfoliated, thin flakes ( ≈ 280 K) using the anomalous Hall effect …
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