Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session P47: Magnetism of 2D Semiconductors, Dichalcogenides and Graphene
2:30 PM–5:06 PM,
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Room: 710/712
Sponsoring
Unit:
GMAG
Chair: Scott Crooker, Los Alamos Natl Lab
Abstract: P47.00013 : Increased Curie temperature and enhanced perpendicular magneto anisotropy of Cr2Ge2Te6/NiO heterostructure*
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Presenter:
Andres Llacsahuanga Allcca
(Physics and Astronomy, Purdue University)
Authors:
Andres Llacsahuanga Allcca
(Physics and Astronomy, Purdue University)
Hiroshi Idzuchi
(Advanced Institute for Material Research, Tohoku University)
Xing-Cheng Pan
(Advanced Institute for Material Research, Tohoku University)
Katsumi Tanigaki
(Advanced Institute for Material Research, Tohoku University)
Yong Chen
(Physics and Astronomy, Purdue University)
Measurements of the same flake by polar magneto optic Kerr effect (MOKE) microscopy before and after coating NiO reveal a hysteresis loop with a square shape and larger coercive field for the CGT/NiO heterostructure. Furthermore, the maximum TC observed for CGT/NiO reached ~120K, almost double the TC of CGT alone (~60K). These observations suggest that interfacing van der Waals ferromagnets with other materials could provide a venue to engineer their magnetic properties. [1]
[1] H. Idzuchi, A. E. Llacsahuanga Allcca, X. C. Pan, K. Tanigaki and Y. P. Chen (2019), Increased Curie temperature and enhanced perpendicular magneto anisotropy of Cr2Ge2Te6/NiO heterostructure. Manuscript submitted for publication.
*We acknowledge partial support of the work by NSF, Sumimoto Foundation, WPI-AIMR, and JSPS.
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