Pt@WS 2 -an Extrinsic 2D Dilute Ferromagnetic Semiconductor Beyond Room Temperature.
Yu-Xiang ChenKai-Wen HsiaoHao-Ting ChinDing-Rui ChenZhi-Long YenYann-Wen LanChu-Chi TingMario HofmannCheng-Tien ChiangYang-Hao ChanJana Kalbáčová VejpravováYa-Ping HsiehPublished in: Small methods (2024)
Extrinsic dilute magnetic semiconductors achieve magnetic functionality through tailored interaction between a semiconducting matrix and a non-magnetic dopant. The absence of intrinsic magnetic impurities makes this approach promising to investigate the newly emerging field of 2D dilute magnetic semiconductors. Here the first realization of an extrinsic 2D DMS in Pt-doped WS 2 is demonstrated. A bottom-up synthesis approach yields a uniform and highly crystalline monolayer where platinum selectively occupies the tungsten sub-lattice. The orbital overlap between W 4d and Pt 5d results in spin-selective hybrid states that produce a strong valley-Zeeman splitting. Combined experimental and theoretical results show that this interaction yields a sizable ferromagnetic response with a Curie temperature ≈375 K. These results open up a new route toward 2D magnetic properties through tailoring of atomic interactions for future applications in spintronics and magnetic nanoactuation.