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High mobility in a van der Waals layered antiferromagnetic metal

Author(s): Lei, Shiming; Lin, Jingjing; Jia, Yanyu; Gray, Mason; Topp, Andreas; et al

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Abstract: Van der Waals (vdW) materials with magnetic order have been heavily pursued for fundamental physics as well as for device design. Despite the rapid advances, so far, they are mainly insulating or semiconducting, and none of them has a high electronic mobility—a property that is rare in layered vdW materials in general. The realization of a high-mobility vdW material that also exhibits magnetic order would open the possibility for novel magnetic twistronic or spintronic devices. Here, we report very high carrier mobility in the layered vdW antiferromagnet GdTe3. The electron mobility is beyond 60,000 cm2 V−1 s−1, which is the highest among all known layered magnetic materials, to the best of our knowledge. Among all known vdW materials, the mobility of bulk GdTe3 is comparable to that of black phosphorus. By mechanical exfoliation, we further demonstrate that GdTe3 can be exfoliated to ultrathin flakes of three monolayers.
Publication Date: 7-Feb-2020
Electronic Publication Date: 7-Feb-2020
Citation: Lei, Shiming, Lin, Jingjing, Jia, Yanyu, Gray, Mason, Topp, Andreas, Farahi, Gelareh, Klemenz, Sebastian, Gao, Tong, Rodolakis, Fanny, McChesney, Jessica L, Ast, Christian R, Yazdani, Ali, Burch, Kenneth S, Wu, Sanfeng, Ong, Nai Phuan, Schoop, Leslie M. (2020). High mobility in a van der Waals layered antiferromagnetic metal. Science Advances, 6 (6), 10.1126/sciadv.aay6407
DOI: doi:10.1126/sciadv.aay6407
EISSN: 2375-2548
Language: en
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: Science Advances
Version: Final published version. This is an open access article.



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