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Why do people keep writing about the imaginary compound Cr2Gr2Te6?
I was reading the latest issue of the journal Science , and a paper mentioned the compound Cr 2 Gr 2 Te 6 . For a moment, I thought my knowl...
A 2021 paper in Nanoscale[3] says, "Since the discovery of intrinsic ferromagnetism in atomically thin Cr 2 Gr 2 Te 6 and CrI 3 in 2017, research on two-dimensional (2D) magnetic materials has become a highlighted topic." In any case, if anyone ends up here after a web search, I can at least confirm that there isn't a new element Gr and the real compound is Cr 2 Ge 2 Te 6, chromium germanium telluride. [7] Hu, S. et al. (2019) 'Anomalous Hall effect in Cr 2 Gr 2 Te 6/Pt hybride structure', Taiwan-Japan Joint Workshop on Condensed Matter Physics for Young Researchers, Saga, Japan.
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