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Electronic and magnetic properties of silicene monolayer under bi-axial mechanical strain: First principles study

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Mechanical control of electronic and magnetic properties of 2D Van-der-Waals heterostructures gives new possibilities for further development of spintronics and information-related technologies. Using the density functional theory, we investigate the… Click to show full abstract

Mechanical control of electronic and magnetic properties of 2D Van-der-Waals heterostructures gives new possibilities for further development of spintronics and information-related technologies. Using the density functional theory, we investigate the structural, electronic and magnetic properties of silicene monolayer with substituted Chromium atoms and under a small biaxial strain (−6% < < 8%). Our results indicate that the Cr-doped silicene nanosheets without strain have magnetic metallic, half-metallic or semiconducting properties depending on the type of substitution. We also show that the magnetic moments associated with the monomer and vertical dimer substitutions change very weakly with strain. However, the magnetic moment associated with the horizontal dimer substitution decreases when either compressive or tensile strain is applied to the system. Additionally, we show that the largest semiconductor band-gap is approximately 0.13 eV under zero strain for the vertical Crdoped silicene. Finally, biaxial compressive strain leads to irregular changes in the magnetic moment for Cr vertical dimer substitution.

Keywords: magnetic properties; properties silicene; electronic magnetic; monolayer axial; silicene monolayer; strain

Journal Title: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Year Published: 2022

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