Electrothermal control of spin-reorientation transition in Co/Fe_3GaTe_2 heterostructures
Abstract
Electrical control of magnetic anisotropy in van der Waals (vdWs) magnets is a key step toward reconfigurable two-dimensional spintronics, yet how a conventional metallic ferromagnet competes with a van der Waals magnet across a direct interface has remained largely unexplored. Here we demonstrate reversible thermal and electrothermal control of a spin-reorientation transition in Co/Fe_3GaTe_2 (FGaT) heterostructures. As Joule heating weakens the FGaT anisotropy, the heterostructure switches from an out-of-plane- to an in-plane-dominated state at a reorientation temperature of approximately 311 K, well below the Curie temperature, consistent with an exchange-mediated anisotropy competition between the Co overlayer and FGaT. An electrically driven device shows a closely matching loop evolution within an 80-100 mW power window, reversibly over five measurement cycles, consistent with an electrothermal origin. In a Co-free FGaT device, Kerr microscopy traces the switching to a power-tunable domain nucleation barrier and demonstrates power-thresholded, field-assisted magnetization reversal at a threshold near 15 mW. These results demonstrate electrothermal anisotropy competition as a route to heat-assisted and device-level control of vdWs magnetism.
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@article{arxiv.2607.15844,
title = {Electrothermal control of spin-reorientation transition in Co/Fe_3GaTe_2 heterostructures},
author = {Po-Wei Chen and Ming-Hsien Hsu and Cheng-Ying Hsiao and Ming-Yang Ho and Masahiro Haze and Yan-Ru Chu and Yu-Cheng Shao and Po-Chun Chang and Chen-Yu Ou and Ruei Chen and Ko-Fan Chen and Chung-Ting Ke and Chao-Hung Du and Yukio Hasegawa and Wen-Chin Lin and .},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.15844},
year = {2026}
}