Reversible Non-Volatile Electronic Switching in a Near Room Temperature van der Waals Ferromagnet
Abstract
The ability to reversibly toggle between two distinct states in a non-volatile method is important for information storage applications. Such devices have been realized for phase-change materials, which utilizes local heating methods to toggle between a crystalline and an amorphous state with distinct electrical properties. To expand such kind of switching between two topologically distinct phases requires non-volatile switching between two crystalline phases with distinct symmetries. Here we report the observation of reversible and non-volatile switching between two stable and closely-related crystal structures with remarkably distinct electronic structures in the near room temperature van der Waals ferromagnet FeGeTe. From a combination of characterization techniques we show that the switching is enabled by the ordering and disordering of an Fe site vacancy that results in distinct crystalline symmetries of the two phases that can be controlled by a thermal annealing and quenching method. Furthermore, from symmetry analysis as well as first principle calculations, we provide understanding of the key distinction in the observed electronic structures of the two phases: topological nodal lines compatible with the preserved global inversion symmetry in the site-disordered phase, and flat bands resulting from quantum destructive interference on a bipartite crystaline lattice formed by the presence of the site order as well as the lifting of the topological degeneracy due to the broken inversion symmetry in the site-ordered phase. Our work not only reveals a rich variety of quantum phases emergent in the metallic van der Waals ferromagnets due to the presence of site ordering, but also demonstrates the potential of these highly tunable two-dimensional magnets for memory and spintronics applications.
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@article{arxiv.2307.03154,
title = {Reversible Non-Volatile Electronic Switching in a Near Room Temperature van der Waals Ferromagnet},
author = {Han Wu and Lei Chen and Paul Malinowski and Jianwei Huang and Qinwen Deng and Kirsty Scott and Bo Gyu Jang and Jacob P. C. Ruff and Yu He and Xiang Chen and Chaowei Hu and Ziqin Yue and Ji Seop Oh and Xiaokun Teng and Yucheng Guo and Mason Klemm and Chuqiao Shi and Yue Shi and Chandan Setty and Tyler Werner and Makoto Hashimoto and Donghui Lu and T. Yilmaz and Elio Vescovo and Sung-Kwan Mo and Alexei Fedorov and Jonathan Denlinger and Yaofeng Xie and Bin Gao and Junichiro Kono and Pengcheng Dai and Yimo Han and Xiaodong Xu and Robert J. Birgeneau and Jian-Xin Zhu and Eduardo H. da Silva Neto and Liang Wu and Jiun-Haw Chu and Qimiao Si and Ming Yi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.03154},
year = {2024}
}