Two-dimensional (2D) ferromagnets with high Curie temperatures provide a rich platform for exploring the exotic phenomena of 2D magnetism and the potential of spintronic devices. As a prototypical 2D ferromagnet, FeGeTe has recently been reported to possess a high Curie temperature with ∼ 310 K, making it a promising candidate for advancing 2D nanoelectromechanical systems. However, due to its intricate magnetic ground state and magnetic domains, a thorough study of the transport behavior related to its lattice and domain structures is still lacking. Here, we report a nonreciprocal antisymmetric magnetoresistance in FeGeTe nanoflakes observed under an external magnetic field between 85-120 K. Through a detailed examination of its temperature, field orientation, and sample thickness dependence, we trace its origin to an additional electric field induced by the domain structure. This differs from the previously reported antisymmetric magnetoresistance due to thickness inhomogeneity. Notably, at lower temperatures, we observed an unconventional Hall effect (UHE), which can be attributed to the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) resulting from the non-coplanar magnetic moment structure. The pronounced influence of sample thickness on magneto-transport properties underscores the competition between magnetic anisotropy and DMI in FeGeTe flakes with varying thicknesses. Our findings provide a deeper understanding of the magneto-transport behavior of the exotic magnetic structure in 2D ferromagnetic materials, which may benefit future spintronic device applications.

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