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Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) magnets have attracted significant attentions in recent
years due to their importance in the research on both fundamental physics and
spintronic applications. Here, we report the discovery of a new ternary
compound FePd2Te2. It features a layered quasi-2D crystal structure with
one-dimensional Fe zigzag chains extending along the b-axis in the cleavage
plane. Single crystals of FePd2Te2 with centimeter-size could be grown. Density
functional theory calculations, mechanical exfoliation and atomic force
microscopy on these crystals reveal that they are 2D materialsthat can be
thinned down to 5 nm. Magnetic characterization shows that FePd2Te2 is an
easy-plane ferromagnet with Tc 183 K and strong in-plane uniaxial magnetic
anisotropy. Magnetoresistance and anomalous Hall effect demonstrate that
ferromagnetism could maintain in FePd2Te2 flakes with large coercivity. A
crystal twinning effect is observed by scanning tunneling microscopy which
makes the Fe chains right-angle bent in the cleavage plane and creates an
intriguing spin texture. Our results show that FePd2Te2 is a correlated
anisotropic 2D magnets that may attract multidisciplinary research interests.