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Insulating antiferromagnetism in VTe

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Abstract

We report a comprehensive theoretical and experimental study on the vanadium monotelluride VTe, which crystallizes in the NiAs hexagonal structure. First principles calculations reveal a complex hierarchy of magnetic interactions and energy scales, with the ground state theoretically determined as an (1/2,0,1) antiferromagnetic ordering with insulating character and a band gap of 0.5 eV. These interactions vary significantly from a nearest-neighbor or extended Heisenberg-like model, suggesting a similarity to the parent state of the iron-based superconductors and the possibility of superconductivity if appropriately doped. Experimental synthesis and characterization efforts find a substantially off-stoichiometric orthorhombic structure (a defect NiAs structure) with composition V$_{0.85}$Te, and an apparent Neel point of some 45 K. Our first principles calculations find the stoichiometric phase VTe to have a negative Vanadium defect formation energy, thus explaining the formation of the off-stoichiometric phase.

Presenters

  • David Parker

    Materials Science & Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Authors

  • David Parker

    Materials Science & Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Liurukara D Sanjeewa

    Oak Ridge National Lab, Materials Science & Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Materials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Xiaoping Wang

    Neutron Scattering Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Lab

  • Valentino Cooper

    Oak Ridge National Lab, Materials Science and Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, TN

  • Yaohua Liu

    Neutron Scattering Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Lab, Oak Ridge National Laboratory

  • Athena S. Sefat

    Oak Ridge National Lab, Materials Science & Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory