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Local Inversion Symmetry Breaking and Thermodynamic Evidence for Ferrimagnetism in Fe3GaTe2

Materials Science 2025-08-01 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

The layered compound Fe3GaTe2 is attracting attention due to its high Curie temperature, low dimensionality, and the presence of topological spin textures above room temperature, making Fe3_3GaTe2_2 a good candidate for applications in spintronics. Here, we show, through transmission electron microscopy (TEM) techniques, that Fe3_3GaTe2_2 single crystals break local inversion symmetry while maintaining global inversion symmetry according to X-ray diffraction. Coupled to the observation of N\'{e}el skyrmions via Lorentz-TEM, our structural analysis provides a convincing explanation for their presence in centrosymmetric materials. Magnetization measurements as a function of the temperature displays a sharp first-order thermodynamic phase-transition leading to a reduction in the magnetic moment. This implies that the ground state of Fe3_3GaTe2_2 is globally ferrimagnetic and not a glassy magnetic state composed of ferrimagnetic, and ferromagnetic domains as previously claimed. Neutron diffraction studies indicate that the ferromagnetic to ferrimagnetic transition upon reducing the external magnetic field is associated with a change in the magnetic configuration/coupling between Fe1 and Fe2 moments. We observe a clear correlation between the hysteresis observed in both the skyrmion density and the magnetization of Fe3_3GaTe2_2. This indicates that its topological spin textures are affected by the development of ferrimagnetism upon cooling. Observation, via magnetic force microscopy, of magnetic bubbles at the magnetic phase boundary suggests skyrmions stabilized by the competition among magnetic phases and distinct exchange interactions. Our study provides an explanation for the observation of N\'eel skyrmions in centrosymmetric systems, while exposing a correlation between the distinct magnetic phases of Fe3_3GaTe2_2 and topological spin textures.

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@article{arxiv.2507.23068,
  title  = {Local Inversion Symmetry Breaking and Thermodynamic Evidence for Ferrimagnetism in Fe3GaTe2},
  author = {Sang-Eon Lee and Yue Li and Yeonkyu Lee and W. Kice Brown and PeiYu Cai and Jinyoung Yun and Chanyoung Lee and Alex Moon and Lingrui Mei and Jaeyong Kim and Yan Xin and Julie A. Borchers and Thomas W. Heitmann and Matthias Frontzek and William D. Ratcliff and Gregory T. McCandless and Julia Y. Chan and Elton J. G. Santos and Jeehoon Kim and Charudatta M. Phatak and Vadym Kulichenko and Luis Balicas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.23068},
  year   = {2025}
}

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57 pages, 6 figures, and appended Supporting Information file