Issue 37, 2022

A generic dual d-band model for interlayer ferromagnetic coupling in a transition-metal doped MnBi2Te4 family of materials

Abstract

Realization of ferromagnetic (FM) interlayer coupling in magnetic topological insulators (TIs) of the MnBi2Te4 family of materials (MBTs) may pave the way for realizing the high-temperature quantum anomalous Hall effect (high-T QAHE). Here we propose a generic dual d-band (DDB) model to elucidate the energy difference (ΔE = EAFMEFM) between the AFM and FM coupling in transition-metal (TM)-doped MBTs, where the valence of TMs splits into d-t2g and d-eg sub-bands. Remarkably, the DDB shows that ΔE is universally determined by the relative position of the dopant (X) and Mn d-eg/t2g bands, Image ID:d2nr03283j-t1.gif. If ΔEd > 0, then ΔE > 0 and the desired FM coupling is favored. This surprisingly simple rule is confirmed by first-principles calculations of hole-type 3d and 4d TM dopants. Significantly, by applying the DDB model, we predict the high-T QAHE in the V-doped Mn2Bi2Te5, where the Curie temperature is enhanced by doubling of the MnTe layer, while the topological order mitigated by doping can be restored by strain.

Graphical abstract: A generic dual d-band model for interlayer ferromagnetic coupling in a transition-metal doped MnBi2Te4 family of materials

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Jun 2022
Accepted
23 Aug 2022
First published
23 Aug 2022

Nanoscale, 2022,14, 13689-13695

A generic dual d-band model for interlayer ferromagnetic coupling in a transition-metal doped MnBi2Te4 family of materials

H. Zhang, J. Zhang, Y. Zhang, W. Yang, Y. Wang, X. Xu and F. Liu, Nanoscale, 2022, 14, 13689 DOI: 10.1039/D2NR03283J

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