TY - JOUR
T1 - Nanoscale Magnetic Effects in CrGeTe3—A Review
AU - Noah, Avia
AU - Millo, Oded
AU - Anahory, Yonathan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025/8
Y1 - 2025/8
N2 - Van der Waals (vdW) ferromagnets have garnered extensive attention thanks to their layered structures and the possibility of thinning them down to just a few atomic layers. This review discusses the emergent nanoscale magnetism in CrGeTe₃ (CGT), a 2-D vdW ferromagnet, focusing on its nanoscale properties and potential spintronic applications. We report on local magnetic probe techniques showing that thin CGT films exhibit spontaneous global magnetization at zero field, while thicker flakes display a hard ferromagnetic response only at their edges. We then focus on magnetic edge states in CGT thin films and their potential applications, where direct amorphization of CGT results in magnetic edges similar to those in cleaved films. By fabricating nanopatterned magnetic arrays, it has been demonstrated that tunable magnetic states emerge with anomalous coercivity. Moreover, we present the potential to realize artificial spin-ice configurations through antiferromagnetic dipolar coupling. The review delves into CGT heterostructures, which have demonstrated an anomalous Hall effect, expanding the scope of phenomena accessible in thin magnets. Finally, we discuss observation of magnetic bubbles and skyrmions, which offer additional opportunities for exploring chiral domain structures. The studies of CGT underscore the promise of fundamental investigations into 2-D magnetism while opening new pathways for spintronic applications based on nanoscale magnetic effects and frustration phenomena.
AB - Van der Waals (vdW) ferromagnets have garnered extensive attention thanks to their layered structures and the possibility of thinning them down to just a few atomic layers. This review discusses the emergent nanoscale magnetism in CrGeTe₃ (CGT), a 2-D vdW ferromagnet, focusing on its nanoscale properties and potential spintronic applications. We report on local magnetic probe techniques showing that thin CGT films exhibit spontaneous global magnetization at zero field, while thicker flakes display a hard ferromagnetic response only at their edges. We then focus on magnetic edge states in CGT thin films and their potential applications, where direct amorphization of CGT results in magnetic edges similar to those in cleaved films. By fabricating nanopatterned magnetic arrays, it has been demonstrated that tunable magnetic states emerge with anomalous coercivity. Moreover, we present the potential to realize artificial spin-ice configurations through antiferromagnetic dipolar coupling. The review delves into CGT heterostructures, which have demonstrated an anomalous Hall effect, expanding the scope of phenomena accessible in thin magnets. Finally, we discuss observation of magnetic bubbles and skyrmions, which offer additional opportunities for exploring chiral domain structures. The studies of CGT underscore the promise of fundamental investigations into 2-D magnetism while opening new pathways for spintronic applications based on nanoscale magnetic effects and frustration phenomena.
KW - CrGeTe3
KW - Magnetic imaging
KW - Magnetism
KW - Skirmion
KW - Van der Waals materials
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U2 - 10.1007/s10948-025-06987-8
DO - 10.1007/s10948-025-06987-8
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C2 - 40589527
AN - SCOPUS:105009384647
SN - 1557-1939
VL - 38
JO - Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism
JF - Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism
IS - 4
M1 - 172
ER -