scholarly journals First-principles prediction of magnetically ordered half-metals above room temperature

2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
pp. 404-412 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhammad Atif Sattar ◽  
S. Aftab Ahmad ◽  
Fayyaz Hussain ◽  
Claudio Cazorla
RSC Advances ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 7 (70) ◽  
pp. 44499-44504 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xuming Wu ◽  
Jiangchao Han ◽  
Yulin Feng ◽  
Guanpeng Li ◽  
Cong Wang ◽  
...  

Recently, a new two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor SnSe2 monolayer has been grown by molecular beam epitaxy, and weak ferromagnetic behavior above room temperature in Mn-doped SnSe2 thin films was also observed experimentally.


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (31) ◽  
pp. 9474-9480 ◽  
Author(s):  
Iwona Agnieszka Kowalik ◽  
Nevill Gonzalez Szwacki ◽  
Miguel Ángel Niño ◽  
Francisco Jesús Luque ◽  
Dimitri Arvanitis

We characterise the magnetism of self-assembled FenN nanocrystals, combining core level spectroscopy with first-principles theory. Ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic phases are found, which are magnetically ordered at room temperature.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Young-Kwang Jung ◽  
Joaquin Calbo ◽  
Ji-Sang Park ◽  
Lucy D. Wahlley ◽  
Sunghyun Kim ◽  
...  

Cs<sub>4</sub>PbBr<sub>6 </sub>is a member of the halide perovskite family that is built from isolated (zero-dimensional) PbBr<sub>6</sub><sup>4-</sup> octahedra with Cs<sup>+</sup> counter ions. The material exhibits anomalous optoelectronic properties: optical absorption and weak emission in the deep ultraviolet (310 - 375 nm) with efficient luminescence in the green region (~ 540 nm). Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the giant Stokes shift including: (i) phase impurities; (ii) self-trapped exciton; (iii) defect emission. We explore, using first-principles theory and self-consistent Fermi level analysis, the unusual defect chemistry and physics of Cs<sub>4</sub>PbBr<sub>6</sub>. We find a heavily compensated system where the room-temperature carrier concentrations (< 10<sup>9</sup> cm<sup>-3</sup>) are more than one million times lower than the defect concentrations. We show that the low-energy Br-on-Cs antisite results in the formation of a polybromide (Br<sub>3</sub>) species that can exist in a range of charge states. We further demonstrate from excited-state calculations that tribromide moieties are photoresponsive and can contribute to the observed green luminescence. Photoactivity of polyhalide molecules is expected to be present in other halide perovskite-related compounds where they can influence light absorption and emission. <br>


Author(s):  
Young-Kwang Jung ◽  
Joaquin Calbo ◽  
Ji-Sang Park ◽  
Lucy D. Wahlley ◽  
Sunghyun Kim ◽  
...  

Cs<sub>4</sub>PbBr<sub>6 </sub>is a member of the halide perovskite family that is built from isolated (zero-dimensional) PbBr<sub>6</sub><sup>4-</sup> octahedra with Cs<sup>+</sup> counter ions. The material exhibits anomalous optoelectronic properties: optical absorption and weak emission in the deep ultraviolet (310 - 375 nm) with efficient luminescence in the green region (~ 540 nm). Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the giant Stokes shift including: (i) phase impurities; (ii) self-trapped exciton; (iii) defect emission. We explore, using first-principles theory and self-consistent Fermi level analysis, the unusual defect chemistry and physics of Cs<sub>4</sub>PbBr<sub>6</sub>. We find a heavily compensated system where the room-temperature carrier concentrations (< 10<sup>9</sup> cm<sup>-3</sup>) are more than one million times lower than the defect concentrations. We show that the low-energy Br-on-Cs antisite results in the formation of a polybromide (Br<sub>3</sub>) species that can exist in a range of charge states. We further demonstrate from excited-state calculations that tribromide moieties are photoresponsive and can contribute to the observed green luminescence. Photoactivity of polyhalide molecules is expected to be present in other halide perovskite-related compounds where they can influence light absorption and emission. <br>


Author(s):  
Fang Wu ◽  
Min Dou ◽  
Huan Li ◽  
Yunfei Liu ◽  
Qingnian Yao ◽  
...  

It is important to predict new two-dimensional (2D) ferromagnetic materials for next-generation information storage media. However, discovered 2D ferromagnetic materials are still rare. Here, we explored that 2D transition metal...


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