Various challenges in realizing spin-gapless semiconductivity in Ti<sub>2</sub>CoSi
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Abstract
Spin-gapless semiconductors are recently discovered class of materials that behave as an insulator for one spin channel and as a zero-gap semiconductor for the opposite spin. Here, we show from first-principle calculations that one such material Ti2CoSi predicted to exhibit spin-gapless semiconductivity has an energetically close non-spin-polarized phase. In particular, we show that the regular Heusler phase of this material is non-magnetic, while the inverted Heusler phase is nearly spin-gapless semiconducting, with a very small energy difference of about 0.1 eV per 16-atom cell, in favor of the regular Heusler structure. Moreover, we also show that a 100% spin polarization in inverted Heusler phase is detrimentally affected by the emergence of surface states in thin-film geometry. These results need to be taken into account for realistic implementations of this and similar materials in nano-device applications, which rely on highly spin-polarized current in thin-film geometry.
Presenters
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Pavel Lukashev
Physics, University of Northern Iowa, University of Northern Iowa
Authors
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Evan O'Leary
Iowa State University
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Bishnu Dahal
Univ of District of Columbia, South Dakota State University
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Parashu Kharel
Physics, South Dakota State University, South Dakota State University
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Pavel Lukashev
Physics, University of Northern Iowa, University of Northern Iowa