Piezomagnetic response in CrPS<sub>4</sub> monolayer
ORAL
Abstract
We performed first-principles calculations to investigate the magnetic, mechanical and electronic properties of the tetrachalcogenide CrPS4. Although bulk CrPS4 has been shown to exhibit a low-dimensional antiferromagnetic (AFM) ground state where ferromagnetic (FM) Cr-chains are coupled antiferromagnetically, our calculations indicated that the monolayer can be transformed to an FM material by applying a uniaxial tensile strain of ≥4% along the FM Cr-chain direction. The AFM-to-FM transition is explained to be driven by an increase of the exchange interaction induced by a decrease in the distance between the FM Cr-chains. A huge nonlinear piezomagnetism was predicted at the strain-induced magnetic phase boundary. Our study provides insight about rational design of single-layer magnetic materials for a wide range of spintronic devices and energy applications.
*This work was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant funded by the Ministry of Education (2016R1A6A3A11934734), and the KISTI grant (KSC-2016-C2-0014).
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Presenters
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Minwoong Joe
- Sungkyunkwan Univ