在单层FeClSHSH中,可调节谷的极化效应和二次拓状态
Mengteng Chen1, Xiangru Kong2, Xiao Xie1
1School of Science, Hebei University of Technology, Tianjin 300401, China. linyang.li@hebut.edu.cn.
Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP
|January 10, 2024
概括
研究人员发现了Janus FeClSH,这是一种新的2D材料,在没有外部场的情况下表现出自发的谷极化 (VP). 这种铁路道材料还显示了第二阶拓绝缘体状态的潜力,可以通过哈伯德U参数调整.
科学领域:
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 这就是Spintronics.
背景情况:
- 在二维材料中打破反向对称性对于valleytronics至关重要.
- 铁谷 (FV) 材料提供自发的谷极化 (VP) 由于磁交换和旋转轨道合.
研究的目的:
- 预测和研究一个新的二维材料,Janus FeClSH,因为它的山谷电子学和拓性质.
- 探索Janus FeClSH作为铁路道材料和二级拓绝缘体 (SOTI) 的潜力.
主要方法:
- 使用第一原理计算,研究了Janus FeClSH.SH 的电子和拓性质.
- 分析包括带结构,山谷极化和拓状态的表征.
主要成果:
- 预测Janus FeClSH是一个完美的FV材料,其自发VP为102.95 meV,用于非平面磁化.
- 循环极化光可以诱导VP用于平面内磁化.
- FeClSH的三角形纳米片表现出非碎的角形状态,表明一个SOTI状态.
结论:
- 贾努斯FeClSH是谷域电子学和拓物理学的有前途的二维材料.
- VP和SOTI属性可与哈伯德U参数调节,使得对它们的合进行研究.
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