A Route to Two-Dimensional Room-Temperature Organometallic Multiferroics: The Marriage of d-p Spin Coupling and Structural Inversion Symmetry Breaking.
Qingqing FengXiangyang LiXingxing LiPublished in: Nano letters (2024)
Two-dimensional (2D) room-temperature multiferroic materials are highly desirable but still very limited. Herein, we propose a potential strategy to obtain such materials in 2D metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) by utilizing the d-p direct spin coupling in conjunction with center-symmetry-breaking six-membered heterocyclic rings. Based on this strategy, a screening of 128 2D MOFs results in the identification of three multiferroics, that is, Cr(1,2-oxazine) 2 , Cr(1,2,4-triazine) 2 , and Cr(1,2,3,4-trazine) 2 , simultaneously exhibiting room-temperature ferrimagnetism and ferroelectricity/antiferroelectricity. The room-temperature ferrimagnetic order (306-495 K) in these MOFs originates from the strong d-p direct magnetic exchange interaction between Cr cations and ligand anions. Specifically, Cr(1,2-oxazine) 2 exhibits ferroelectric behavior with an out-of-plane polarization of 4.24 pC/m, whereas the other two manifest antiferroelectric characteristics. Notably, all three materials present suitable polarization switching barriers (0.18-0.31 eV). Furthermore, these MOFs are all bipolar magnetic semiconductors with moderate band gaps, in which the spin direction of carriers can be manipulated by electrical gating.