April 22 - 26, 2024
Seattle, Washington
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2024 MRS Spring Meeting
QT02.03.02

Above Room-Temperature Ferromagnetism in Van der Waals Material Fe3GaTe2

When and Where

Apr 23, 2024
4:00pm - 4:15pm
Room 421, Level 4, Summit

Presenter(s)

Co-Author(s)

Chaowei Hu1,Jiayi Zhu1,Sanae Tominaga1,Jordan Fonseca1,Yuzhou Zhao1,Xiaodong Xu1,Jiun-Haw Chu1

University of Washington, Seattle1

Abstract

Chaowei Hu1,Jiayi Zhu1,Sanae Tominaga1,Jordan Fonseca1,Yuzhou Zhao1,Xiaodong Xu1,Jiun-Haw Chu1

University of Washington, Seattle1
The emergence of two-dimensional van der Waals magnets has introduced new prospects for vdW heterostructure and spintronic applications in the past decade. Recently a new member Fe3GaTe2 was found and stood out for its persistent ferromagnetism above room temperature. In this presentation, we will discuss our successful synthesis of single-crystalline Fe3GaTe2, as well as the following bulk characterization, transport, and magneto-optical measurements performed on our single crystal and exfoliated thin flakes. The magnetization and transport studies on the bulk Fe3GaTe2 crystals reveal a high Curie temperature of 355K and the thermodynamic investigations suggest the presence of a strong electron-electron correlation. Layer-dependent magneto-optical studies on thin Fe3GaTe2 flakes further unveil its robust ferromagnetism for room-temperature applications in 2D limits. Our work illuminates the remarkable magnetic properties of Fe3GaTe2, establishing it as a suitable vdW platform for realizing controllable 2D magnetism and spintronic applications in everyday environments.

Keywords

crystal growth | Hall effect | magnetooptic

Symposium Organizers

Zhong Lin, Binghamton University
Yunqiu Kelly Luo, University of Southern California
Andrew F. May, Oak Ridge National Laboratoryy
Dmitry Ovchinnikov, University of Kansas

Symposium Support

Silver
Thorlabs Bronze
Vacuum Technology Inc.

Session Chairs

Zhong Lin
Andrew F. May

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