Noninvasive magnetic detection of 2D van der Waals room-temperature ferromagnet Fe3GaTe2 using divacancy spins in SiC
Room-temperature (RT) two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) ferromagnets hold immense promise for next-generation spintronic devices for information storage and processing. To achieve high-density energy-efficient spintronic devices, it is essential to understand local magnetic properties of RT 2...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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04.06.2024
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Summary: | Room-temperature (RT) two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) ferromagnets
hold immense promise for next-generation spintronic devices for information
storage and processing. To achieve high-density energy-efficient spintronic
devices, it is essential to understand local magnetic properties of RT 2D vdW
magnets. In this work, we realize noninvasive in situ magnetic detection in
vdW-layered ferromagnet Fe3GaTe2 using divacancy spins quantum sensor in
silicon carbide (SiC) at RT. The structural features and magnetic properties of
the Fe3GaTe2 are characterized utilizing Raman spectrum, magnetization and
magneto-transport measurements. Further detailed analysis of temperature- and
magnetic field-dependent optically detected magnetic resonances of the PL6
divacancy near the Fe3GaTe2 reveal that, the Curie temperature (Tc) of Fe3GaTe2
is ~360K, and the magnetization increases with external magnetic fields.
Additionally, spin relaxometry technology is employed to probe the magnetic
fluctuations of Fe3GaTe2, revealing a peak in the spin relaxation rate around
Tc. These experiments give insights into the intriguing local magnetic
properties of 2D vdW RT ferromagnet Fe3GaTe2 and pave the way for the
application of SiC quantum sensors in noninvasive in situ magnetic detection of
related 2D vdW magnets. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2406.02346 |