“…Previous studies of bulk crystals grown with varying compositions e.g. CrTe [14,15,16], Cr3Te 4 [17], Cr2Te 3 [18,26], Cr5Te 8 [19,20,21,22], and CrTe2 [23,24,25] -were shown to have the same NiAs-type structure, with ferromagnetic transition temperature (TC) ranging between 170 to 350 K. The notation Cr1+δTe 2 conveniently represents the compositions of all these compounds, wherein δ is the fraction of Cr atoms self-intercalated between neighboring CrTe2 layers (see Figure 1a). Notably, in addition to conventional ferromagnetic (FM) interaction, Cr1+δTe 2 bulk crystals are suggested to host antiferromagnetic (AF) interactions, noncollinear spin textures, and tunable magnetic anisotropy [27, 28,29,30].…”