Proximity-Induced Interfacial Room-Temperature Ferromagnetism in Semiconducting FeGeTe.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

Laboratory of Microelectronic Devices & Integrated Technology, Institute of Microelectronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100029, China.

Published: October 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The research explores the concept of magnetic proximity, demonstrating that a ferromagnetic interaction can occur at the interface between non-magnetic materials, specifically between sputtered Pt and semiconducting FeGeTe, at room temperature.
  • This interaction challenges previous limitations where materials typically required higher temperatures for ferromagnetism, as both Pt and FeGeTe do not exhibit ferromagnetism at 300 K on their own.
  • The findings suggest significant potential for developing efficient spintronic devices, as the presence of Pt doubles the spin current at the FeGeTe/Pt interface, indicating a promising path for room-temperature magnetism using low-temperature materials.

Article Abstract

The discoveries of two-dimensional ferromagnetism and magnetic semiconductors highly enrich the magnetic material family for constructing spin-based electronic devices, but with an acknowledged challenge that the Curie temperature () is usually far below room temperature. Many efforts such as voltage control and magnetic ion doping are currently underway to enhance the functional temperature, in which the involvement of additional electrodes or extra magnetic ions limits their application in practical devices. Here we demonstrate that the magnetic proximity, a robust effect but with elusive mechanisms, can induce room-temperature ferromagnetism at the interface between sputtered Pt and semiconducting FeGeTe, both of which do not show ferromagnetism at 300 K. The independent electrical and magnetization measurements, structure analysis, and control samples with Ta highlighting the role of Pt confirm that the ferromagnetism with the of above 400 K arises from the FeGeTe/Pt interfaces, rather than Fe aggregation or other artificial effects. Moreover, contrary to conventional ferromagnet/Pt structures, the spin current generated by the Pt layer is enhanced more than two times at the FeGeTe/Pt interfaces, indicating the potential applications of the unique proximity effect in building highly efficient spintronic devices. These results may pave a new avenue to create room-temperature functional spin devices based on low- materials and provide clear evidence of magnetic proximity effects by using nonferromagnetic materials.

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