Dependence of the electronic structure of the EuS/InAs interface on the bonding configuration

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Abstract

Recently, the EuS/InAs interface has attracted attention for the possibility of inducing magnetic exchange correlations in a strong spin-orbit semiconductor, which could be useful for topological quantum devices. We use density functional theory with a machine-learned Hubbard U correction [Yu et al., npj Comput. Mater. 6, 180 (2020)] to elucidate the effect of the bonding configuration at the interface on the electronic structure. For all interface configurations considered here, we find that the EuS valence band maximum (VBM) lies below the InAs VBM. In addition, dispersed states emerge at the top of the InAs VBM at the interface, which do not exist in either material separately. These states are contributed mainly by the InAs layer adjacent to the interface. They are localized at the interface and may be attributed to charge transfer from the EuS to the InAs. The interface configuration affects the position of the EuS VBM with respect to the InAs VBM, as well as the dispersion of the interface states. For all interface configurations studied here, the induced magnetic moment in the InAs is small. Our results suggest that this interface, in its coherent form studied here, may not be promising for inducing equilibrium magnetic properties in InAs.

*This research was funded by the Department of Energy (DOE) through Grant No. DESC0019274. This research used resources of the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), a DOE Office of Science User Facility supported by the Office of Science of the US Department of Energy under Contract No. DE-AC02-05CH11231.

Publication: Yu, M., Moayedpour, S., Yang, S., Dardzinski, D., Wu, C., Pribiag, V.S. and Marom, N., "Dependence of the electronic structure of the EuS/InAs interface on the bonding configuration", Phys. Rev. Materials 5, 064606, 2021.

Presenters

  • Maituo Yu

    • Carnegie Mellon University

Authors

  • Maituo Yu

    • Carnegie Mellon University
  • Saeed Moayedpour

    • Carnegie Mellon University
  • Shuyang Yang

    • Carnegie Mellon Univ
    • Carnegie Mellon University
  • Derek Dardzinski

    • Carnegie Mellon University
  • Chunzhi Wu

    • Carnegie Mellon University
  • Vlad S Pribiag

    • University of Minnesota
  • Noa Marom

    • Carnegie Mellon University