Replacing germanium with gallium in a monolayer iron-based magnet suppresses the fourth-harmonic Fermi-sea spin-orbit torque, a change traced to the shrinking of K-point electron pockets.
This is particularly useful in order to see how the atoms work together to induce the magnetization dynamics
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Anatomy of Spin--Orbit Torques in Monolayer Fe$_3$GeTe$_2$ and Fe$_3$GaTe$_2$: Insights from atomistic and momentum-space decompositions
Replacing germanium with gallium in a monolayer iron-based magnet suppresses the fourth-harmonic Fermi-sea spin-orbit torque, a change traced to the shrinking of K-point electron pockets.