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Long-range anisotropic Heisenberg ferromagnets and electrically tunable ordering

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Recent realizations of intrinsic magnetic order in truly two-dimensional materials have opened new avenues in the fundamental knowledge and spintronic applications. Here we develop an anisotropic Heisenberg model with relativistic… Click to show full abstract

Recent realizations of intrinsic magnetic order in truly two-dimensional materials have opened new avenues in the fundamental knowledge and spintronic applications. Here we develop an anisotropic Heisenberg model with relativistic exchange interactions that are obtained from the first-principles calculations. We demonstrate the crucial importance of magnetic interactions beyond the firstneighbour to qualitatively and quantitatively reproduce the experimental results. Once we ascertain the predictive capacity of the model for chromium trihalides and CrGeTe3, we investigate the feasibility of tuning the magnetic ordering by electrical means in these materials. A remarkable five-fold increase in the ferromagnetic Curie temperature is predicted in monolayer CrI3 within experimentally obtainable hole density. The elusive microscopic mechanism behind the doping-dependent Curie temperature is illustrated. Further, in the present context, the effects of biaxial strain and chemical doping are also addressed. The results should trigger further experimental attention to test the present conclusions.

Keywords: anisotropic heisenberg; long range; range anisotropic; heisenberg ferromagnets; heisenberg; ferromagnets electrically

Journal Title: Physical Review B
Year Published: 2021

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