持久的旋转纹理,变磁性和电荷到旋转转换在金属合晶体TM3X6中
Karma Tenzin1,2, Berkay Kilic1, Raghottam M Sattigeri3
1Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
概括
石化二甲基化物材料在金属阶段呈现持久旋转纹理 (PST),使其能够有效地进行电荷到旋转的转换. 这些材料在低温下也表现出变磁性,为旋转电子应用提供了新的途径.
科学领域:
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 材料科学是一种材料科学.
- 这就是Spintronics.
背景情况:
- 状晶体缺乏反向和镜面对称性,导致独特的自旋反应.
- 持久旋转纹理 (PST) 是跨互空间的单向旋转极化.
研究的目的:
- 在性二基因家族TM3X6.6中研究PST.
- 探索电荷到自旋转换和自旋传输属性.
- 分析磁性基态和旋转纹理与变磁关系.
主要方法:
- 第一个原则计算计算.
- 对称分析对称性分析
- 实验性特征 (隐含的)
主要成果:
- TM3X6材料显示PST覆盖整个费米表面在他们的非磁性金属相.
- PST可实现高效的电荷转自旋转转换,并建议长时间的旋转寿命.
- 反铁磁排序导致了性变磁,旋转纹理取决于Néel向量的方向.
结论:
- TM3X6材料是一个可调节的平台,用于高效的电荷转旋转换和旋转传输.
- 结构性拉性,PST和变磁性的结合提供了新的自旋电子功能.
- 旋转传输特征可以区分这些材料中的尼尔向量方向.
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