Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2021
Volume 66, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 15–19, 2021; Virtual; Time Zone: Central Daylight Time, USA
Session S41: Metals: Functional and Actinides
11:30 AM–2:18 PM,
Thursday, March 18, 2021
Sponsoring
Unit:
DCMP
Chair: Maohua Du, Oak Ridge National Lab
Abstract: S41.00008 : Itinerant ferromagnetism mediated by giant spin polarization of metallic ligand band in van der Waals magnet Fe5GeTe2
12:54 PM–1:06 PM
Live
Presenter:
Kohei Yamagami
(Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology)
Authors:
Kohei Yamagami
(Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology)
Yuita Fujisawa
(Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology)
Benjamin D Driesen
(Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology)
Chia-Hsiu Hsu
(Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology)
Kaisyu Kawaguchi
(ISSP, The Univ. of Tokyo)
Hiroki Tanaka
(ISSP, The Univ. of Tokyo)
Takeshi Kondo
(ISSP, The Univ. of Tokyo)
Yujun Zhang
(IHEP)
Hiroki Wadati
(Univ. of Hyogo)
Kosei Araki
(The Univ. of Tokyo)
Takahito Takeda
(The Univ. of Tokyo)
Yukiharu Takeda
(JAEA)
Takayuki Muro
(JASRI)
Feng-chuan Chuang
(Natl Sun Yat Sen Univ)
Yasuhiro Niimi
(Osaka Univ.)
Kenta Kuroda
(ISSP, The Univ. of Tokyo)
Masaki Kobayashi
(The Univ. of Tokyo)
Yoshinori Okada
(Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology)
Experiments were performed at SPring-8 BL25SU and BL23SU, respectively. We reveal that the Fe 3d state reflects a metallic electronic state. On the other hand, distinct XMCD spectra were also observed in the non-magnetic Te/Ge. This indicates that the spin polarization is induced in Te/Ge by the hybridization with Fe 3d orbitals. We present SX-ARPES results and discuss the role of spin-polarized non-magnetic elements in vdW ferromagnetic metals.
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