Magnetic anisotropy is a key factor in stabilizing magnetic long‐range order in 2D van der Waals (vdW) ferromagnets, circumventing the limitations of low‐dimensional magnetism as described by the Mermin–Wagner theorem. FeGeTe (F4GT) is a nearly room‐temperature ferromagnet, well known for hosting competing anisotropic interactions that lead to a spin‐reorientation transition. In this report, we analyze the nature of magnetic anisotropy and spin‐wave excitation in F4GT through a comprehensive study of its magnetic and magneto‐transport properties. Our findings reveal the novel observation of a spin‐wave excitation gap, giving rise to magnetoresistance plateaus in F4GT.
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Alapan Bera
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
Soumik Mukhopadhyay
Jadavpur University
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Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
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