Abstract
The recent discovery of 2D magnetic materials, which are compounds of transition metals (TM) with other elements, has opened new avenues for basic research on low-dimensional magnetism and potential applications in spintronics. To further explore new 2D magnets of pure TM is an interesting topic. Based on the first-principles calculations, here a strategy of obtaining monolayer TM magnets, i.e., depositing TM atoms on graphyne (Gy), which has proper hexagonal hollow geometry, is proposed. It is found that a TM monolayer with perfect hexagonal geometry can be formed on Gy. The TM monolayer exhibits a wealth of physical properties in dependence of TM species, such as ferromagnetic and anti-ferromagnetic ground states, as well as intriguing semimetal and half-metal characteristics. It is also found that the half-metal characteristics make the monolayer TM have great potential applications in horizontal magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) devices, where the tunneling magnetoresistance can reach as high as 850 000%. These results provide a new framework for obtaining 2D magnets with outstanding spintronic properties.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 2100287 |
| Journal | Advanced Theory and Simulations |
| Volume | 5 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Feb 2022 |
Keywords
- half-metals
- horizontal magnetic tunnel junctions
- magnetic monolayer films
- transition metals
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