A First-Principles Investigation of VClBr<sub>2</sub>: A Novel van der Waals Ferromagnetic Semiconductor

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Abstract

The discovery of long-range magnetic ordering in two-dimensional (2D) materials has posed both challenges and opportunities, revealing novel physical phenomena. These materials, featuring spin-polarized electrons/holes and atomic layer thickness, underpin advanced information technology with high integration, ultra-fast response, and low power consumption. Monolayer CrI3, as a demonstrated member of this family [1], displays adjustable interlayer magnetic coupling, rendering it highly favorable for spintronic applications. Similarly, the centrosymmetric structure of Cr2Ge3Te6, functioning as a ferromagnetic semiconductor [2], presents diverse opportunities for the creation of 2D magneto-electric devices and magneto-optic applications. In this study, inspired by recent findings, we conducted a comprehensive investigation into the electronic and magnetic properties of monolayer VClBr2 [3] using first-principles density functional theory. This material represents a novel form of an intrinsic ferromagnet in the two-dimensional realm, displaying semiconducting traits. Under strain ranging from -1% to 5%, it maintains consistent ferromagnetic (FM) characteristics. A shift to antiferromagnetic (AFM) phase occurs between -5% and -1% strain. When exposed to an electric field (Ez = 2.5 V/nm), VClBr2 displays FM ordering, transitioning to AFM when the field increases from Ez = 5 V/nm to 10 V/nm.

Remarkably, without any defects or changes in chemical composition, we observed a transition in the material from semiconductor to metal to half-metal based on the ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic ground states, influenced by strain engineering and an electric field. When an electric field was applied along the z-axis at 2.5 V/nm, the Curie temperature (Tc) drastically increased to approximately 340 K, marking a substantial enhancement of about 6700% from its base value. Additionally, our calculations on magneto anisotropic energy (MAE) confirmed the presence of an in-plane easy axis, with a magnetization of 2.85 µB/V atom.

*This work was financially supported by the Department of Science and Technology, India through the INSPIRE scheme (No. DST/INSPIRE/04/2015/003087), ECR Grant (No. ECR/2017/002223), and CRG Grant (No. CRG/2019/003289). S.J.R. sincerely acknowledges the support provided by UGC-DAE Consortium for Scientific Research (Nos. CSR-IC-263 and CRS-M-321) and Indian Institute of Technology Patna.

Publication: [1] Huang, Bevin, Genevieve Clark, Efr_en Navarro-Moratalla, Dahlia R. Klein, Ran Cheng, Kyle L. Seyler, Ding Zhong et al. "Layer-dependent ferromagnetism in a van der Waals crystal down to the monolayer limit." Nature 546, no. 7657 (2017): 270-273.
[2] Gong, Cheng, Lin Li, Zhenglu Li, Huiwen Ji, Alex Stern, Yang Xia, Ting Cao et al. "Discovery of intrinsic ferromagnetism in two-dimensional van der Waals crystals." Nature 546, no. 7657 (2017): 265 -269.
[3] Kumari, P., Mukherjee, T., Kar, S. and Ray, S.J., 2023. VClBr2: A new two-dimensional (2D) ferromagnetic semiconductor. Journal of Applied Physics, 133(18).

Presenters

  • Subhasmita Kar

    • Indian Institute of Technology Patna

Authors

  • Subhasmita Kar

    • Indian Institute of Technology Patna
  • Puja Kumari

    • Indian Institute of Technology patna
    • Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology, Patna - 801106, India
  • Neelam Gupta

    • Indian Institute of Technology Patna
    • Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology, Patna - 801106, India
  • Subham Sahoo

    • Indian Institute of Technology Patna
  • Soumya Jyoti J Ray

    • IIT Patna
    • Indian Institute of Technology Patna, Bihta, Bihar-801106
    • Indian Institute of Technology Patna
    • Indian Institute Of Technology Patna
    • Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, Bihta 801106, India
    • Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, Bihta 801106
    • Department of Physics, Indian Institute of Technology, Patna - 801106, India