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2D antiferromagnetic semiconducting FeCN with interesting properties.

Zhicui WangHuan LouXu YanYong LiuGuochun Yang
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2023)
Two-dimensional magnetic materials have demonstrated favorable properties ( e.g. , large spin polarization and net magnetization) for the development of next-generation spintronic devices. The discovery of such materials and insight into their magnetic coupling mechanism has become a research focus. Here, on the basis of first-principles structural search calculations, we have identified a fresh FeCN monolayer consisting of edge-sharing Fe triangle sublattices and FeC 3 N 2 rings, which integrates antiferromagnetism, semiconductivity, and planarity. Interestingly, it possesses a large magnetic anisotropy energy (MAE) of 614 μeV per Fe atom, a narrow band gap ( E g ) of 0.47 eV, a large magnetic moment of 3.15 μ B , and a proper Néel temperature ( T N ) of 97 K. The direct exchange between the nearest-neighbor Fe atoms in the triangle sublattice is mainly responsible for the AFM ordering. Its high structural stability, stemming from the collective contribution of covalent C-C and C-N bonds, ionic Fe-N bonds, and metallic Fe-Fe bonds, provides a strong feasibility for experimental synthesis.
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