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Magnetic switch and electronic properties in chromium-intercalated two-dimensional
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Intercalation of foreign atoms in two-dimensional (2D) hosts has been considered a quite promising route to engineer the electronic and magnetic properties in 2D platforms. In the present study, we performed a first-principles theoretical investigation of the energetic stability and the magnetic/electronic properties of 2D
GeP3 doped by Cr atoms. Our total energy results reveal the formation of thermodynamically stable Cr-doped
GeP3 bilayer and quadrilayer, characterized by interstitial Cr atoms lying in the van der Waals gap between the stacked GeP3 layers. The Cr-doped systems become magnetic, and the magnetic ordering can be tuned through the application of compressive mechanical strain. Moreover, the systems are metallic, characterized by the emergence of strain-induced spin-polarized channels at the Fermi level. These findings reveal that the atomic intercalation offers a set of degree of freedom not only to design but also to control the magnetic/electronic properties by mechanical strain in 2D systems.
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DEUS, D. P. de A. et al. Magnetic switch and electronic properties in chromium-intercalated two-dimensional. Physical Review Materials, [S.l.], v. 5, May 2021. DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.5.054002.
