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Direct probe of ferromagnetic proximity effect at the interface in Fe/SnTe heterostructure by polarized neutron reflectometry

Materials Science 2023-06-27 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

Introducing magnetic order into a topological insulator (TI) system has been attracting much attention with an expectation of realizing exotic phenomena such as quantum anomalous Hall effect (QAHE) or axion insulator states. The magnetic proximity effect (MPE) is one of the promising schemes to induce the magnetic order on the surface of TI without introducing disorder accompanied by doping magnetic impurities in TI. In this study, we investigate the MPE at the interface of a heterostructure consisting of a topological crystalline insulator (TCI) SnTe and Fe by employing polarized neutron reflectometry. The ferromagnetic order penetrates \sim 3 nm deep into the SnTe layer from the interface with Fe, which persists up to room temperature. Our findings demonstrate that the interfacial magnetism is induced by the MPE on the surface of TCI preserving the coherent topological states, which is essential for the bulk-edge correspondence, without introducing disorder arising from a random distribution magnetic impurities. This opens up a way for realizing next generation electronics, spintronics, and quantum computational devices by making use of the characteristics of TCI.

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@article{arxiv.1910.10540,
  title  = {Direct probe of ferromagnetic proximity effect at the interface in Fe/SnTe heterostructure by polarized neutron reflectometry},
  author = {Ryota Akiyama and Ryo Ishikawa and Kazuhiro Akutsu and Ryosuke Nakanishi and Yuta Tomohiro and Kazumi Watanabe and Kazuki Iida and Masanori Mitome and Shuji Hasegawa and Shinji Kuroda},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.10540},
  year   = {2023}
}