Currently, 2D aspect of this material remains largely unexplored. Iron Telluride (FeTe) is a member of layered materials. FeTe is considered as the parent material of the simplest family of iron-based superconductors. The crystal structure of iron telluride consists of a continuous stacking of FeTe layers, where a square-lattice layer of iron atoms is sandwiched between two twice-sparser layers of bonding chalcogen atoms. Overall, this crystal is similar to other popular layered materials such as graphite, graphene, MoS2, etc. with weak interlayer coupling. The crystal has been develop at our facilities in the last 5 months and display superior crystallinity. The crystals come fully characterized, and ready for exfoliation.