Nonlocal Manipulation of Magnetism in an Itinerant Two-Dimensional Ferromagnet

ACS NANO(2022)

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Two-dimensional (2D) magnets are crucial in the construction of 2D magnetic and spintronic devices. Many devices, including spin valves and multiple tunneling junctions, have been developed by vertically stacking 2D magnets with other functional blocks. However, owing to limited local interactions at the interfaces, the device structures are typically extremely complex. To solve this problem, the nonlocal manipulation of magnetism may be a good solution. In this study, we use the magneto-optical Kerr effect technique to demonstrate the nonlocal manipulation of magnetism in an itinerant 2D ferromagnet, Fe3GeTe2 (FGT), whose magnetism can be manipulated via an antiferromagnet/ferromagnet interface or a current-induced spin-orbital torque placed distant from the local site. It is discovered that the coupling of a small piece of MnPS3 (similar to 40 mu m(2)) with FGT can significantly enhance the coercive field and emergence of exchange bias in the entire FGT flake (similar to 2000 mu m(2)). Moreover, FGT flakes with different thicknesses have the same coercive field at low temperatures if they are coupled together. Our study provides an understanding of the basic magnetism of 2D itinerant ferromagnets as well as opportunities for engineering magnetism with an additional degree of freedom.
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two-dimensional magnets, magnetic proximity effect, magnetic domain, van der Waals heterostructures, spin-orbit torque
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