Issue 18, 2024

Enhancement of interlayer exchange coupling via intercalation in 2D magnetic bilayers: towards high Curie temperature

Abstract

Two-dimensional magnetic materials are considered as promising candidates for developing next-generation spintronic devices by providing the possibility of scaling down to nanometers. However, a low Curie temperature is a crucial problem for practical applications, being intimately related to weak interlayer exchange coupling. Here, by using density functional theory calculations, we show that interlayer exchange coupling can be enhanced by intercalating 3d transition metals (Sc to Zn) into a bilayer of CrI3 and NiI2. It is found that intercalated Ni and Cr atoms exhibit strong antiferromagnetic coupling with the CrI3 and NiI2 host layers, respectively. This enhances the ferromagnetic interlayer exchange coupling between the host layers by many folds compared to pristine CrI3 and NiI2 bilayers. Moreover, both intercalated compounds show out-of-plane magnetic anisotropy with half metallic nature, which makes them ideal candidates for spintronics applications. Thereby our work provides a rational approach to raise the Curie temperature of non-metallic two-dimensional magnets by intercalation.

Graphical abstract: Enhancement of interlayer exchange coupling via intercalation in 2D magnetic bilayers: towards high Curie temperature

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
06 Feb 2024
Accepted
27 Jun 2024
First published
28 Jun 2024

Mater. Horiz., 2024,11, 4482-4492

Enhancement of interlayer exchange coupling via intercalation in 2D magnetic bilayers: towards high Curie temperature

S. Mishra, I. K. Park, S. Javaid, S. H. Shin and G. Lee, Mater. Horiz., 2024, 11, 4482 DOI: 10.1039/D4MH00135D

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