Charge doping into spin minority states mediates doubling of $T_\mathrm{C}$ in ferromagnetic CrGeTe$_3$
Liam Trzaska, Lei Qiao, Matthew D. Watson, Monica Ciomaga Hatnean,, Igor Markovi\'c, Edgar Abarca Morales, Tommaso Antonelli, Cephise Cacho,, Geetha Balakrishnan, Wei Ren, Silvia Picozzi, and Phil D.C. King

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that electron doping in CrGeTe₃ enhances its Curie temperature by over doubling it, mediated by spin-minority states and a novel double exchange mechanism, revealing new pathways for tuning 2D magnetic properties.
Contribution
The paper uncovers how charge doping into spin minority states significantly increases $T_ ext{C}$ in CrGeTe₃, introducing a new double exchange mechanism involving Ge.
Findings
Electron doping increases $T_ ext{C}$ to more than double the original.
Population of spin-minority Cr $t_{2g}$ states mediates the $T_ ext{C}$ enhancement.
Ge plays an active role in mediating Cr-Cr exchange, contrary to previous assumptions.
Abstract
The recent discovery of the persistence of long-range magnetic order when van der Waals layered magnets are thinned towards the monolayer limit has provided a tunable platform for the engineering of novel magnetic structures and devices. Here, we study the evolution of the electronic structure of CrGeTe as a function of electron doping in the surface layer. From angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, we observe spectroscopic fingerprints that this electron doping drives a marked increase in , reaching values more than double that of the undoped material, in agreement with recent studies using electrostatic gating. Together with density functional theory calculations and Monte Carlo simulations, we show that, surprisingly, the increased is mediated by the population of spin-minority Cr states, forming a half-metallic 2D electron gas at the…
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Topics2D Materials and Applications · Heusler alloys: electronic and magnetic properties · Magnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials
