Magnetic surface reconstruction in the van-der-Waals antiferromagnet Fe$_{1+x}$Te
C. Trainer, M. Songvilay, N. Qureshi, A. Stunault, C. M. Yim, E. E., Rodriguez, C. Heil, V. Tsurkan, M. A. Green, A. Loidl, P. Wahl, C. Stock

TL;DR
This study investigates the magnetic structure of Fe$_{1+x}$Te, revealing a discrepancy between bulk collinear magnetism and surface canting, attributed to surface relaxation effects.
Contribution
The paper provides the first combined bulk and surface magnetic analysis of Fe$_{1+x}$Te, demonstrating surface-specific magnetic canting due to structural relaxation.
Findings
Bulk Fe$_{1.09}$Te is collinear with in-plane magnetic order.
Surface exhibits a magnetic canting angle of approximately 30 degrees.
Surface relaxation induces out-of-plane magnetocrystalline anisotropy.
Abstract
FeTe is a two dimensional van der Waals antiferromagnet that becomes superconducting on anion substitution on the Te site. The parent phase of FeTe is sensitive to the amount of interstitial iron situated between the iron-tellurium layers displaying collinear magnetic order coexisting with low temperature metallic resistivity for small concentrations of interstitial iron and helical magnetic order for large values of . While this phase diagram has been established through scattering [see for example E. E. Rodriguez Phys. Rev. B , 064403 (2011) and S. R\"ossler Phys. Rev. B , 174506 (2011)], recent scanning tunnelling microscopy measurements [C. Trainer Sci. Adv. , eaav3478 (2019)] have observed a different magnetic structure for small interstitial iron concentrations with a…
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