Emergence of half-metallic ferromagnetism and valley polarization in transition metal substituted WSTe monolayer
Shivani Kumawat, Chandan Kumar Vishwakarma, Mohd Zeeshan, Indranil Mal, Sunil Kumar, B. K. Mani

TL;DR
This study uses first-principles calculations to induce and analyze magnetic and valleytronic properties in transition metal doped WSTe monolayers, revealing half-metallicity, spin polarization, and strain-tunable valley polarization.
Contribution
It demonstrates the induction of magnetic and valleytronic functionalities in non-magnetic WSTe monolayers through transition metal doping and strain engineering, providing insights for spintronic and valleytronic applications.
Findings
Predicted intrinsic Rashba and Zeeman spin splitting in pristine WSTe.
Achieved half-metallicity with 100% spin polarization in TM-doped WSTe.
Demonstrated strain-dependent tunability of valley polarization.
Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) Janus materials hold a great importance in spintronic and valleytronic applications due to their unique lattice structures and emergent properties. They intrinsically exhibit both an in-plane inversion and out-of-plane mirror symmetry breakings, which offer a new degree of freedom to electrons in the material. One of the main limitations in the multifunctional applications of these materials is, however, that, they are usually non-magnetic in nature. Here, using first-principles calculations, we propose to induce magnetic degree of freedom in non-magnetic WSTe via doping with transition metal (TM) elements -- Fe, Mn and Co. Further, we comprehensively probe the electronic, spintronic and valleytronic properties in these systems. Our simulations predict intrinsic Rashba and Zeeman-type spin splitting in pristine WSTe. The obtained Rashba parameter is 422…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHeusler alloys: electronic and magnetic properties · 2D Materials and Applications · MXene and MAX Phase Materials
