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Author(s):  
Yuwan Wang ◽  
Zichun Cui ◽  
Hanghang Zeng ◽  
Zijie Wang ◽  
Xian Zhang ◽  
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The arise of nanoscale spintronics has arouse keen interest in intrinsic ferromagnetism in two-dimensional (2D) materials. The intensive searching for 2D ferromagnets has been mainly focused on the 3d/4d transition...


2021 ◽  
Vol 104 (10) ◽  
Author(s):  
Xuli Cheng ◽  
Shaowen Xu ◽  
Fanhao Jia ◽  
Guodong Zhao ◽  
Minglang Hu ◽  
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Author(s):  
A Jabar ◽  
Rachid Masrour ◽  
G Kadim ◽  
M Hamedoun ◽  
A Hourmatallah ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaoqian Zhang ◽  
Qiangsheng Lu ◽  
Wenqing Liu ◽  
Wei Niu ◽  
Jiabao Sun ◽  
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AbstractWhile the discovery of two-dimensional (2D) magnets opens the door for fundamental physics and next-generation spintronics, it is technically challenging to achieve the room-temperature ferromagnetic (FM) order in a way compatible with potential device applications. Here, we report the growth and properties of single- and few-layer CrTe2, a van der Waals (vdW) material, on bilayer graphene by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). Intrinsic ferromagnetism with a Curie temperature (TC) up to 300 K, an atomic magnetic moment of ~0.21 $${\mu }_{{\rm{B}}}$$ μ B /Cr and perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) constant (Ku) of 4.89 × 105 erg/cm3 at room temperature in these few-monolayer films have been unambiguously evidenced by superconducting quantum interference device and X-ray magnetic circular dichroism. This intrinsic ferromagnetism has also been identified by the splitting of majority and minority band dispersions with ~0.2 eV at Г point using angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy. The FM order is preserved with the film thickness down to a monolayer (TC ~ 200 K), benefiting from the strong PMA and weak interlayer coupling. The successful MBE growth of 2D FM CrTe2 films with room-temperature ferromagnetism opens a new avenue for developing large-scale 2D magnet-based spintronics devices.


Author(s):  
You-Sheng Chen ◽  
C N Kuo ◽  
C. S. Lue ◽  
Jauyn Grace Lin

2021 ◽  
Vol 123 ◽  
pp. 105566
Author(s):  
B. Poornaprakash ◽  
K. Subramanyam ◽  
Mirgender Kumar ◽  
Y.L. Kim ◽  
M. Siva Pratap Reddy

2021 ◽  
Vol 118 (3) ◽  
pp. e2007241118
Author(s):  
Nader Zaki ◽  
Genda Gu ◽  
Alexei Tsvelik ◽  
Congjun Wu ◽  
Peter D. Johnson

Topological superconductivity has been sought in a variety of heterostructure systems, the interest being that a material displaying such a phenomenon could prove to be the ideal platform to support Majorana fermions, which in turn could be the basis for advanced qubit technologies. Recently, the high-Tc family of superconductors, FeTe1−xSex, have been shown to exhibit the property of topological superconductivity and further, evidence has been found for the presence of Majorana fermions. We have studied the interplay of topology, magnetism, and superconductivity in the FeTe1−xSex family using high-resolution laser-based photoemission. At the bulk superconducting transition, a gap opens at the chemical potential as expected. However, a second gap is observed to open at the Dirac point in the topological surface state. The associated mass acquisition in the topological state points to time-reversal symmetry breaking, probably associated with the formation of ferromagnetism in the surface layer. The presence of intrinsic ferromagnetism combined with strong spin–orbit coupling provides an ideal platform for a range of exotic topological phenomena.


CrystEngComm ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Weiyuan Wang ◽  
Jiyu Fan ◽  
Hao Liu ◽  
Huan Zheng ◽  
Chuanlan Ma ◽  
...  

Exploiting two-dimensional room temperature ferromagnetic materials is always a significant and valuable work. However, the actual number of satisfied materials with intrinsic ferromagnetism is very limited. Here, the van der...


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