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Imaging the Magnetic Anisotropy in Ultrathin Fe 4 GeTe 2 with a Nitrogen-Vacancy Magnetometer.

Chen WangSiyuan WanYa WangFazhan ShiMing GongHualing Zeng
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
Two-dimensional (2D) Fe n GeTe 2 , with n = 3, 4, and 5, has been realized in experiments, showing strong magnetic anisotropy with enhanced critical temperature ( T c ). The understanding of its magnetic anisotropy is crucial for the exploration of more stable 2D magnets and its spintronic applications. Here, we report a quantitative reconstruction of the magnetization magnitude and its direction in ultrathin Fe 4 GeTe 2 using nitrogen vacancy centers. Through imaging stray magnetic fields, we identified the spin-flop transition at approximately 80 K, resulting in a change of the easy axis from the out-of-plane direction to the in-plane direction. Moreover, by analyzing the thermally activated escape behavior of the magnetization near T c in terms of the Ginzburg-Landau model, we observed the in-plane magnetic anisotropy effect and the formation capability of magnetic domains at ∼0.4 μm 2 μT -1 . Our findings contribute to the quantitative understanding of the magnetic anisotropy effect in a vast range of 2D van der Waals magnets.
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