Fe5GeTe2 (Ni substituted)

Fe5GeTe2 (Ni substituted) is a ferromagnetic metal 2D material having a maximum Curie temperature of ~478K. The layers are stacked together via van der Waals interactions and can be exfoliated into thin 2D layers. To buy Fe5GeTe2 (Ni substituted) crystals please click here.

The Fe5GeTe2 (Ni substituted) crystals produced at HQ Graphene have a typical lateral size of ~0.1cm (multiple crystals will be shipped), hexagonal shaped and have a metallic appearance. More information about the Fe5GeTe2 (Ni substituted) crystals we sell can be found below. We can prepare any specific amount of Ni substitution upon request.


Fe5GeTe2 (Ni substituted) crystal properties
Crystal size ~1 mm (multiple crystals will be shipped in one order)
Electrical properties Ferromagnetic metal (Maximum Curie temperature ~478K)
Type Synthetic
Purity >99.995 %
Characterized by XRD, EDX
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The single crystal Fe5GeTe2 (Ni substituted) is characterized using:

XRD: single crystal and powder X-ray diffraction (D8 Venture Bruker and D8 Advance Bruker)
EDX: Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy for stoichiometric analysis

EDX on Fe5GeTe2 (Ni substituted):

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Stoichiometric analysis of a single crystal Fe5GeTe2 (20% Ni substituted) by Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX).


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