Electronic and magnetic properties of α-FeGe2 films embedded in vertical spin valve devices

Abstract

We studied metastable α-FeGe2, a novel layered tetragonal material, embedded as a spacer layer in spin valve structures with ferromagnetic Fe3Si and Co2FeSi electrodes. For both types of electrodes, spin valve operation is demonstrated with a metallic transport behavior of the α-FeGe2 spacer layer. The spin valve signals are found to increase both with temperature and spacer thickness, which is discussed in terms of a decreasing magnetic coupling strength between the ferromagnetic bottom and top electrodes. The temperature-dependent resistances of the spin valve structures exhibit characteristic features, which are explained by ferromagnetic phase transitions between 55 and 110~K. The metallic transport characteristics as well as the low-temperature ferromagnetism are found to be consistent with the results of first-principles calculations.

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