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Magnetic order and magnetic anisotropy in two-dimensional ilmenenes.

R H Aguilera Del ToroM ArruabarrenaA LeonardoAndrés Ayuela
Published in: Nanoscale advances (2023)
Iron ilmenene is a new two-dimensional material that has recently been exfoliated from the naturally occurring iron titanate found in ilmenite ore, a material that is abundant on the earth's surface. In this work, we theoretically investigate the structural, electronic and magnetic properties of 2D transition-metal-based ilmenene-like titanates. The study of magnetic order reveals that these ilmenenes usually present intrinsic antiferromagnetic coupling between the 3d magnetic metals decorating both sides of the Ti-O layer. Furthermore, the ilmenenes based on late 3d brass metals, such as CuTiO 3 and ZnTiO 3 , become ferromagnetic and spin compensated, respectively. Our calculations which include spin-orbit coupling reveal that the magnetic ilmenenes have large magnetocrystalline anisotropy energies when the 3d shell departs from being either filled or half-filled, with their spin orientation being out-of-plane for elements below half-filling of 3d states and in-plane above. These interesting magnetic properties of ilmenenes make them useful for future spintronic applications because they could be synthesized as already realized in the iron case.
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