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Published on: July 5, 2019
Robust ferromagnetism and Weyl half-semimetal in a two-dimensional vanadium boride monolayer
Licheng Wang1, Xiaojing Yao2, Yi Sun1
1College of Physics Science and Technology & Microelectronics Industry Research Institute, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225002, China. heailei@yzu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Topological and ferromagnetic features in two-dimensional (2D) materials have attracted considerable interest due to their excellent physical properties. 2D Weyl half-semimetals (WHSMs) are excellent platforms to study both properties. In this study, we predicted a 2D ferromagnetic WHSM, VB28, via first-principles calculations. The VB28 monolayer displays ultra-high thermodynamic stability. It has a couple of fully spin-polarized Weyl nodal points in the spin-down channel. The Weyl points are found to be protected by vertical mirror and antiunitary C2T symmetries, which are robust against spin-orbit coupling (SOC) and in-plane strains. Our study not only discovers an intrinsic ferromagnetic 2D WSHM material with Weyl points around the Fermi level but also provides a potential candidate with good stability for spintronic devices.
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