Issue 23, 2023

Theoretical prediction of valley spin splitting in two-dimensional Janus MSiGeZ4 (M = Cr and W; Z = N, P, and As)

Abstract

With the exploration of valleytronic materials in MA2Z4 structures, larger valley spin splitting has become a hot topic of research. Based on first-principles calculations, we predicted six valleytronic 2D (two-dimensional) Janus MSiGeZ4 (M = Cr and W; Z = N, P, and As) materials. The valley spin splitting value of WSiGeZ4 (Z = N, P, and As) can reach more than 400 meV, which is favorable for the practical application of valleytronics. Two-dimensional WSiGeZ4 (Z = N, P, and As) materials are dynamically and mechanically stable and have an abundance of electronic properties. The two-dimensional Janus WSiGeZ4 (Z = N, P, and As) structures comprise both direct and indirect bandgap semiconductor materials. Among them, WSiGeN4 is an indirect bandgap semiconductor material with a bandgap of 1.654 eV and WSiGeP4 is a direct bandgap semiconductor material. The valley spin splitting originates from the symmetry breaking of the material structure and the spin–orbit coupling effect of the transition metal, which is manifested as the Berry curvature. In particular, the Berry curvature of 2D Janus WSiGeP4 and WSiGeAs4 is as high as 300 Bohr2, which is quite large. The W atom has more d-orbital electrons than the Cr atom, and the SOC (spin–orbit coupling) effect is stronger; thus, the valley spin splitting value CrSiGeZ4 of WSiGeZ4 is more than 300 meV, which is quite large. In addition, the bandgap and valley spin splitting of WSiGeZ4 (Z = N, P, and As) can be significantly modulated by applying a biaxial strain. Our study shows that WSiGeZ4 (Z = N, P, and As) has great potential for valleytronic applications.

Graphical abstract: Theoretical prediction of valley spin splitting in two-dimensional Janus MSiGeZ4 (M = Cr and W; Z = N, P, and As)

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Feb 2023
Accepted
18 Apr 2023
First published
17 May 2023

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2023,25, 15676-15682

Theoretical prediction of valley spin splitting in two-dimensional Janus MSiGeZ4 (M = Cr and W; Z = N, P, and As)

Y. Li, M. Lan, S. Wang, T. Huang, Y. Chen, H. Wu, F. Li and Y. Pu, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2023, 25, 15676 DOI: 10.1039/D3CP00849E

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