Evolution of Structural, Magnetic and Electronic Properties with Pressure in TMPX<sub>3</sub> van-der-Waals Compounds
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Abstract
Control of dimensionality in condensed matter continues to reveal novel quantum phenomena and effects. TMPX3 (e.g. FePS3) have proven to be ideal examples where structural, magnetic and electronic properties evolve into novel states when their dimensionality is tuned with pressure. At ambient pressure, they are two-dimensional van-der-Waals antiferromagnets, and Mott or charge-transfer insulators. Our recent studies[1-3] have reported dimensionality crossover related pressure-induced insulator-to-metal transitions and novel magnetic phases. There are also reports of superconductivity in a related member of this family of compounds. To further understand the structure and physical property evolution with pressure, we have performed a random structure search using first-principles calculations at high pressures and DFT+U studies to elucidate relationship between structural transitions, magnetism and electronic properties. Our computational explorations into pressure-tuned TMPX3 are expected to guide the discovery of novel phases and superconductivity in these van-der-Waals systems.
[1] C. R. S. Haines, et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 121, 266801 (2018).
[2] M. J. Coak, et al., J. Phys. Condens. Matter 32, 124003 (2020).
[3] M.J. Coak, et al., Phys. Rev. X, Oct (2020), Accepted
[1] C. R. S. Haines, et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 121, 266801 (2018).
[2] M. J. Coak, et al., J. Phys. Condens. Matter 32, 124003 (2020).
[3] M.J. Coak, et al., Phys. Rev. X, Oct (2020), Accepted
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Presenters
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Shiyu Deng
University of Cambridge, Univ of Cambridge
Authors
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Shiyu Deng
University of Cambridge, Univ of Cambridge
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Emilio Artacho
Univ of Cambridge, Theory of Condensed Matter, Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom, CIC Nanogune
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Matthew J Coak
Department of Physics, University of Warwick, University of Warwick, Univ of Warwick
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David Jarvis
University of Cambridge, Univ of Cambridge
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Hayrullo Hamidov
University of Cambridge, Univ of Cambridge
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Cheng Liu
University of Cambridge, Univ of Cambridge
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Charles RS Haines
University of Cambridge, Univ of Cambridge
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Chris J Pickard
Univ of Cambridge
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Andrew R Wildes
Institut Laue-Langevin, Institut Laue Langevin
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Siddharth S Saxena
University of Cambridge, Univ of Cambridge