Nanometre imaging of Fe 3 GeTe 2 ferromagnetic domain walls

Fe GeTe is a layered crystal which has recently been shown to maintain its itinerant ferromagnetic properties even when atomically thin. Here, differential phase contrast scanning transmission electron microscopy is used to investigate the domain structure in a Fe GeTe cross-sectional lamella at tem...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nanotechnology 2021-05, Vol.32 (20), p.205703
Hauptverfasser: Hopkinson, David G, Seki, Takehito, Clark, Nicholas, Chen, Runze, Zou, Yichao, Kimura, Ayumi, Gorbachev, Roman V, Thomson, Thomas, Shibata, Naoya, Haigh, Sarah J
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Fe GeTe is a layered crystal which has recently been shown to maintain its itinerant ferromagnetic properties even when atomically thin. Here, differential phase contrast scanning transmission electron microscopy is used to investigate the domain structure in a Fe GeTe cross-sectional lamella at temperatures ranging from 95 to 250 K and at nanometre spatial resolution. Below the experimentally determined Curie temperature (T ) of 191 K, stripe domains magnetised along 〈0001〉, bounded with 180 Bloch type domain walls, are observed, transitioning to mixed Bloch-Néel type where the cross-sectional thickness is reduced below 50 nm. When warming towards T , these domains undergo slight restructuring towards uniform size, before abruptly fading at T . Localised loss of ferromagnetic order is seen over time, hypothesised to be a frustration of ferromagnetic order from ambient oxidation and basal cracking, which could enable selective modification of the magnetic properties for device applications.
ISSN:0957-4484
1361-6528
DOI:10.1088/1361-6528/abe32b