Ferromagnetic materials in the zinc-blende structure
B. Sanyal, L. Bergqvist, O. Eriksson

TL;DR
This paper investigates the electronic and magnetic properties of 3d transition metal compounds in zinc-blende structure, identifying potential half-metallic ferromagnets for spintronics with stability and high Curie temperatures.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of the stability, magnetic behavior, and potential applications of these compounds, including predictions of half-metallicity and critical temperatures.
Findings
V, Cr, and Mn compounds show half metallic behavior.
Cr-based systems exhibit the strongest exchange interactions.
VAs can be a semiconducting ferromagnet under certain conditions.
Abstract
New materials are currently sought for use in spintronics applications. Ferromagnetic materials with half metallic properties are valuable in this respect. Here we present the electronic structure and magnetic properties of binary compounds consisting of 3d transition metals and group V elements viz. P, Sb and As in the zinc-blende structure. We demonstrate that compounds of V, Cr and Mn show half metallic behavior for appropriate lattice constants. By comparing the total energies in the ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic structures, we have ascertained that the ferromagnetic phase is stable over the antiferromagnetic one. Of the different compounds studied, the Cr based systems exhibit the strongest interatomic exchange interactions, and are hence predicted to have the highest critical temperatures. Also, we predict that VAs under certain growth conditions should be a semiconducting…
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