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Layer and symmetry dependent magnetism in self-intercalated ferromagnet Cr<sub>1+x</sub>Te<sub>2</sub>

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Abstract

The self-intercalated Cr1+xTe2 is a ferromagnetic layered material composed of alternating CrTe2 and intercalated Cr layers. In this work, we investigate the symmetry and thickness dependent structural and magnetic properties of Cr1+xTe2. Exchange coupling constants, parameters required for the analysis of magnetic properties, are extracted by calculating the energies of different magnetic configurations. Investigation of different surface terminations shows that thin films terminated with CrTe2 layers are the most stable. The direction of magnetic anisotropy depends on the thickness and termination of the thin film. When strain is applied, the exchange coupling constant between the intercalated Cr atom and its nearest neighbor Cr atoms responds in different ways with different symmetries. Our results indicate that the unique symmetry dependent magnetic properties in Cr1+xTe2 are mainly contributed by the intercalated Cr atoms.

Presenters

  • Mahesh R Neupane

    US Army Research Lab Adelphi

Authors

  • Mahesh R Neupane

    US Army Research Lab Adelphi

  • Yuhang Liu

    University of California, Riverside

  • Sohee Kwon

    University of California, Riverside

  • Hang Chi

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology

  • Gen Yin

    Georgetown University

  • Roger K Lake

    University of California, Riverside