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Interplay between Local Moment and Itinerant Magnetism in the Layered Metallic Antiferromagnet TaFe1.14Te3

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NANO LETTERS
卷 23, 期 22, 页码 10449-10457

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c03112

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van der Waals materials; magnetic metals; layeredantiferromagnetism; magnetotransport; high-fieldmagnetic susceptibility; angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy

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TaFe1+yTe3 possesses strong magnetic and electronic properties, making it a potential platform for two-dimensional spintronics, which may overcome the limitations of current materials.
Two-dimensional antiferromagnets have garnered considerable interest for the next generation of functional spintronics. However, many bulk materials from which two-dimensional antiferromagnets are isolated are limited by their air sensitivity, low ordering temperatures, and insulating transport properties. TaFe1+yTe3 aims to address these challenges with increased air stability, metallic transport, and robust antiferromagnetism. Here, we synthesize TaFe1+yTe3 (y = 0.14), identify its structural, magnetic, and electronic properties, and elucidate the relationships between them. Axial-dependent high-field magnetization measurements on TaFe1.14Te3 reveal saturation magnetic fields ranging between 27 and 30 T with saturation magnetic moments of 2.05-2.12 mu(B). Magnetotransport measurements confirm that TaFe1.14Te3 is metallic with strong coupling between magnetic order and electronic transport. Angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy measurements across the magnetic transition uncover a complex interplay between itinerant electrons and local magnetic moments that drives the magnetic transition. We demonstrate the ability to isolate few-layer sheets of TaFe1.14Te3 , establishing TaFe1.14Te3 as a potential platform for two-dimensional spintronics.

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