First-principles study of thin magnetic transition-metal silicide films on Si(001)
Hua Wu, Peter Kratzer, Matthias Scheffler

TL;DR
This study uses density-functional theory to analyze the stability and magnetic properties of various transition-metal silicide films on Si(001), identifying promising ferromagnetic materials for silicon-based spintronic applications.
Contribution
It provides a systematic first-principles investigation of the thermodynamic stability and magnetism of transition-metal silicide thin films on Si(001), highlighting Co$_2$MnSi as a promising ferromagnetic candidate.
Findings
MnSi films are ferromagnetic with sizable magnetic moments.
FeSi and NiSi films are nonmagnetic.
CoSi films display itinerant ferromagnetism.
Abstract
In order to combine silicon technology with the functionality of magnetic systems, a number of ferromagnetic (FM) materials have been suggested for the fabrication of metal/semiconductor heterojunctions. In this work, we present a systematic study of several candidate materials in contact with the Si surface. We employ density-functional theory calculations to address the thermodynamic stability and magnetism of both pseudomorphic CsCl-like Si (=Mn, Fe, Co, Ni) thin films and Heusler alloy MnSi (=Fe, Co, Ni) films on Si(001). Our calculations show that Si-termination of the Si films is energetically preferable during epitaxy since it minimizes the energetic cost of broken bonds at the surface. Moreover, we can explain the calculated trends in thermodynamic stability of the Si thin films in terms of the -Si bond-strength and the 3d orbital occupation. From our…
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