Half-metallicity in CrAl-terminated Co<sub>2</sub>CrAl thin film

ORAL

Abstract

Half-metals with high Curie temperature are ideal candidates for applications in spintronics. Many half-metallic materials have been predicted theoretically, and some have been confirmed experimentally. At the same time, in thin-film geometry the electronic structure of these materials may change due to the potential presence of surface/interface states, which could limit practical applications of these materials in nano-size devices. Here, from first principles we study a full Heusler compound, Co2CrAl in thin film geometry. This material has been studied extensively, and it has been reported that it exhibits half-metallic properties in the bulk. We show that this material retains 100% spin polarization in CrAl-terminated thin film geometry (Co-termination results in destroyed half-metallicity) as well. Moreover, we confirm that under biaxial strain Co2CrAl retains half-metallicity for a practically feasible range of considered pressure. The magnetic alignment of Co2CrAl is confirmed to be ferromagnetic, with the non-integer total magnetic moment of Co-terminated cell, and the integer total magnetic moment of CrAl-terminated cell. If confirmed experimentally, these results may have an important impact in spin-based electronics.

Presenters

  • Pavel Lukashev

    • University of Northern Iowa
    • Physics, University of Northern Iowa

Authors

  • Juliana C Herran

    • Université de Franche-Comté
  • Ryan Carlile

    • University of Northern Iowa
  • Parashu R. Kharel

    • South Dakota State University
    • Physics, South Dakota State University
  • Pavel Lukashev

    • University of Northern Iowa
    • Physics, University of Northern Iowa