Stacking effects on magnetic, vibrational, and optical properties of CrSBr bilayers
Huicong Li, Yali Yang, Zhonghao Xia, Yateng Wang, Jiacheng Wei,, Jiangang He, Rongming Wang

TL;DR
This study explores how different stacking arrangements in CrSBr bilayers affect their magnetic, vibrational, and optical properties, revealing controllable behaviors through stacking and light illumination.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive first-principles analysis of stacking-dependent properties and demonstrates magnetic phase transitions induced by light in CrSBr bilayers.
Findings
All stacking structures exhibit antiferromagnetic semiconductor behavior.
Stacking influences phonon scattering, thermal conductivity, and optical properties.
Antiferromagnetic order can switch to ferromagnetic under visible light.
Abstract
The van der Waals layered semiconductor CrSBr, which exhibits A-type antiferromagnetism and a relatively high N\'{e}el temperature, has been successfully exfoliated into atomically thin sheets. In this study, we investigate the structural, lattice dynamical, electronic, magnetic, and optical properties of four distinct stacking structures of CrSBr bilayers using first-principles calculations and Monte Carlo simulations. Our findings show that though the most energetically favorable bilayer structure retains the stacking pattern of the bulk counterpart, three other high-symmetry stacking structures can be achieved by sliding one of the layers along three distinct directions, with energy costs comparable to that observed in MoS bilayer. All these four bilayers exhibit semiconductor behavior with A-type antiferromagnetic ordering, similar to the bulk material, and demonstrate closely…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films · 2D Materials and Applications · Heusler alloys: electronic and magnetic properties
