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Observation of plateau-like magnetoresistance in twisted Fe3GeTe2/Fe3GeTe2 junction

Published 19 Aug 2020 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and cond-mat.str-el | (2008.08313v1)

Abstract: Controlling the stacking of van der Waals (vdW) materials is found to produce exciting new findings, since hetero- or homo- structures have added the diverse possibility of assembly and manipulated functionalities. However, so far, the homostructure with a twisted angle based on the magnetic vdW materials remains unexplored. Here, we achieved a twisted magnetic vdW Fe3GeTe2/Fe3GeTe2 junction with broken crystalline symmetry. A clean and metallic vdW junction is evidenced by the temperature-dependent resistance and the linear I-V curve. Unlike the pristine FGT, a plateau-like magnetoresistance (PMR) is observed in the magnetotransport of our homojunction due to the antiparallel magnetic configurations of the two FGT layers. The PMR ratio is found to be ~0.05% and gets monotonically enhanced as temperature decreases like a metallic giant magnetoresistance (GMR). Such a tiny PMR ratio is at least three orders of magnitude smaller than the tunneling magnetoresistance (TMR) ratio, justifying our clean metallic junction without a spacer. Our findings demonstrate the feasibility of the controllable homostructure and shed light on future spintronics using magnetic vdW materials.

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