Identifying the Origin of Thermal Modulation of Exchange Bias in MnPS3/Fe3GeTe2 van der Waals Heterostructures

Author:

Puthirath Balan Aravind1ORCID,Kumar Aditya1,Reiser Patrick2,Vimal Vas Joseph3ORCID,Denneulin Thibaud3ORCID,Lee Khoa Dang4,Saunderson Tom G.15,Tschudin Märta2ORCID,Pellet‐Mary Clement2ORCID,Dutta Debarghya2ORCID,Schrader Carolin2,Scholz Tanja6ORCID,Geuchies Jaco7ORCID,Fu Shuai7ORCID,Wang Hai7ORCID,Bonanni Alberta8ORCID,Lotsch Bettina V.6ORCID,Nowak Ulrich9ORCID,Jakob Gerhard1ORCID,Gayles Jacob4ORCID,Kovacs Andras3,Dunin‐Borkowski Rafal E.3,Maletinsky Patrick2ORCID,Kläui Mathias110ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Physics Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Staudinger Weg 7 55128 Mainz Germany

2. Department of Physics University of Basel Klingelbergstrasse 82 Basel CH‐4056 Switzerland

3. Ernst Ruska‐Centre for Microscopy and Spectroscopy with Electrons and Peter Grünberg Institute Forschungszentrum Jülich 52425 Jülich Germany

4. Department of Physics University of South Florida Tampa FL 33620 USA

5. Peter Grünberg Institut and Institute for Advanced Simulation Forschungszentrum Jülich and JARA 52425 Jülich Germany

6. Max Planck Institute for Solid State Research Heisenbergstraße 1 70569 Stuttgart Germany

7. Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research Mainz Ackermannweg 10 55128 Mainz Germany

8. Institute of Semiconductor and Solid‐State Physics Johannes Kepler University Linz Altenberger Straße 69 Linz 4040 Austria

9. Department of Physics University of Konstanz Universitaetsstrasse 10 78464 Konstanz Germany

10. Center for Quantum Spintronics Department of Physics Norwegian University of Science and Technology Trondheim 7491 Norway

Abstract

AbstractThe exchange bias phenomenon, inherent in exchange‐coupled ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic systems, has intrigued researchers for decades. Van der Waals materials, with their layered structures, offer an ideal platform for exploring exchange bias. However, effectively manipulating exchange bias in van der Waals heterostructures remains challenging. This study investigates the origin of exchange bias in MnPS3/Fe3GeTe2 van der Waals heterostructures, demonstrating a method to modulate nearly 1000% variation in magnitude through simple thermal cycling. Despite the compensated interfacial spin configuration of MnPS3, a substantial 170 mT exchange bias is observed at 5 K, one of the largest observed in van der Waals heterostructures. This significant exchange bias is linked to anomalous weak ferromagnetic ordering in MnPS3 below 40 K. The tunability of exchange bias during thermal cycling is attributed to the amorphization and changes in the van der Waals gap during field cooling. The findings highlight a robust and adjustable exchange bias in van der Waals heterostructures, presenting a straightforward method to enhance other interface‐related spintronic phenomena for practical applications. Detailed interface analysis reveals atom migration between layers, forming amorphous regions on either side of the van der Waals gap, emphasizing the importance of precise interface characterization in these heterostructures.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

China Scholarship Council

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

Norges Forskningsråd

Graduate School of Excellence Materials Science In Mainz

Publisher

Wiley

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