Robust ferromagnetism in wafer-scale Fe(3)GaTe(2) above room-temperature

晶圆级 Fe(3)GaTe(2) 在室温以上表现出稳定的铁磁性

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Abstract

The discovery of ferromagnetism in van der Waals (vdW) materials has enriched the understanding of two-dimensional (2D) magnetic orders and opened new avenues for fundamental physics research and next generation spintronics. However, achieving ferromagnetic order at room temperature, along with strong perpendicular magnetic anisotropy, remains a significant challenge. In this work, we report wafer-scale growth of vdW ferromagnet Fe(3)GaTe(2) using molecular beam epitaxy. The epitaxial Fe(3)GaTe(2) films exhibit robust ferromagnetism, exemplified by high Curie temperature (T(C) = 420 K) and large perpendicular magnetic anisotropy (PMA) constant K(U) = 6.7 × 10(5 )J/m(3) at 300 K for nine-unit-cell film. Notably, the ferromagnetic order is preserved even in the one-unit-cell film with T(C) reaching 345 K, benefiting from the strong PMA (K(U) = 1.8×10(5 )J/m(3) at 300 K). In comparison to exfoliated Fe(3)GaTe(2) flakes, our epitaxial films with the same thickness show the significant enhancement of T(C), which could be ascribed to the tensile strain effect from the substrate. The successful realization of wafer-scale ferromagnetic Fe(3)GaTe(2) films with T(C) far above room temperature represents a substantial advancement (in some aspects or some fields, e.g. material science), paving the way for the development of 2D magnet-based spintronic devices.

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