Gadolinium halide monolayers: a fertile family of two-dimensional 4f magnets
Haipeng You, Ning Ding, Jun Chen, Xiaoyan Yao, Shuai Dong

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent theoretical advances in 2D Gd halide monolayers, highlighting their unique magnetic properties arising from $4f$ and $5d$ electron interactions, and their potential for next-generation spintronic applications.
Contribution
It introduces the novel magnetic behaviors of Gd halide monolayers driven by $4f$-$5d$ hybridization, expanding the understanding of 2D $4f$ magnetism.
Findings
Robust ferromagnetism from $4f^7$+$5d^1$ hybridization in Gd$X_2$ monolayers.
Doping in Gd$X_3$ monolayers induces ferroelasticity, ferromagnetism, and anisotropic conductance.
Gd halides provide a new platform for exploring $f$-electron magnetism in 2D materials.
Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) magnets have great potentials for applications in next-generation information devices. Since the recent experimental discovery of intrinsic 2D magnetism in monolayer CrI and few-layer CrGeTe, intensive studies have been stimulated in pursuing more 2D magnets and revealing their intriguing physical properties. In comparison to the magnetism based on electrons, electrons can provide larger magnetic moments and stronger spin-orbit coupling, but have been much less studied in the 2D forms. Only in very recent years, some exciting results have been obtained in this area. In this mini-review, we will introduce some recent progress in 2D Gd halides from a theoretical aspect. It is noteworthy that and orbitals of Gd both play key roles in these materials. For Gd (=I, Br, Cl and F) monolayers and related Janus monolayers, robust…
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