Abstract:The magnetic and electrical transport properties of the two-dimensional ferromagnetic Fe3GeTe2 have proven to be a subject of intrigue, with a broad range of Curie temperatures (Tc) observed in recent studies, ranging from 160 K to 230 K, and even reaching room temperature by ionic gating. Despite these discoveries, the underlying mechanism behind the varying Tc values remains a puzzle. Here, we employed scanning transmission electron microscopy to explore the atomic structure of Fe3GeTe2 crystals exhibiting T… Show more
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