Tuning the Curie temperature of a two-dimensional magnet/topological insulator heterostructure to above room temperature by epitaxial growth

PHYSICAL REVIEW MATERIALS(2023)

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Heterostructures of two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) magnets and topological insulators (TI) are of substantial interest as candidate materials for efficient spin-torque switching, quantum anomalous Hall effect, and chiral spin textures. However, since many of the vdW magnets have Curie temperatures below room temperature, we want to understand how materials can be modified to stabilize their magnetic ordering to higher temperatures. In this work, we utilize molecular beam epitaxy to systematically tune the Curie temperature (T-C) in thin film Fe3GeTe2/Bi2Te3 from bulklike values (similar to 220 K) to above room temperature by increasing the growth temperature from 300 degrees C to 375 degrees C. For samples grown at 375 degrees C, cross-sectional scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) reveals the spontaneous formation of different FemGenTe2 compositions (e.g., Fe5Ge2Te2 and Fe7Ge6Te2) as well as intercalation in the vdW gaps, which are possible origins of the enhanced Curie temperature. This observation paves the way for developing various FemGenTe2/TI heterostructures with novel properties.
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