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Get Free AccessAbstract Van der Waals (vdW) magnets have opened up new avenues for exploring next‐generation spintronic devices. The exchange bias (EB) effect plays an undisputed role in ensuring accurate data retrieval in spintronic devices. However, the unsustainably weak EB field ( H EB ) introduced by field cooling and the high‐complexity of devices incompatible with silicon‐based industry, limit the application of related vdW spintronic devices. Here, a compatible and simple method is reported for constructing Fe 3 GaTe 2 /oxidized Fe 3 GaTe 2 heterostructures and achieving a spontaneous EB effect with a low‐complexity device configuration. The spontaneous EB effect exhibits undecayed, tunable, and giant H EB of 2550 Oe at 3 K, along with a relatively high blocking temperature of 220 K. Field cooling and cross‐sectional microstructure studies suggest that the EB effect arises from antiferromagnetic exchange coupling between Fe 3 GaTe 2 and spin clusters frozen by α‐Fe 2 O 3 at the disordered interface. This work provides a unique avenue for customizing, integrating, and producing related spintronic devices.
Jiantao Du, Kun He, Junyang Chen, Yangkun He, Miao He, Xitong Xu, Zhe Qu, Lin Gu, Qinghua Zhang, Xidong Duan, Mingyuan Huang, Chengbao Jiang, Bo Li, Shengxue Yang (2025). The Spontaneous and Tunable Exchange Bias in above Room‐Temperature Van der Waals Magnet. , 35(28), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.202501047.
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