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Magnetic anisotropy of two-dimensional ferromagnetic insulator MnBi<sub>2</sub>Te<sub>4</sub>

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Abstract

MnBi2Te4 has attracted great interest recently due to its magnetic and topological properties. Based on the density functional theory calculation, we systematically study the magnetic anisotropy of the monolayer MnBi2Te4, which is vital for establishing the long-range magnetic order in two-dimensional system. We find the exchange interaction in monolayer MnBi2Te4 almost has no contribution to the magnetic anisotropy, as a result of the weak p-d hybridization between Mn and Te. The magnetic anisotropy originates from the single-ion anisotropy, leading to a ferromagnetic Curie temperature of about 20 K. Interestingly, the emergence of the single-ion anisotropy cannot be induced solely by the spin-orbit coupling of Mn atoms, but also involves the spin-orbit coupling of ligand Te. This behavior is very different from that in monolayer CrI3 and CrGeTe3. Our findings may provide a comprehensive understanding of the magnetic behavior in monolayer MnBi2Te4 and motivate further research on its potential applications.

Presenters

  • Yang Li

    Department of physics, Tsinghua university

Authors

  • Yang Li

    Department of physics, Tsinghua university

  • Wenhui Duan

    Department of Physics and State Key Laboratory of Low-Dimensional Quantum Physics, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China, State Key Laboratory of Low Dimensional Quantum Physics and Department of Physics, Tsinghua University, Department of physics, Tsinghua university, Tsinghua University