Issue 21, 2014

Tensile strain induced switching of magnetic states in NbSe2 and NbS2 single layers

Abstract

Two dimensional crystals, befitting nanoscale electronics and spintronics, can benefit strain-tunable applications due to their ultrathin and flexible nature. We show by first-principles calculations that tensile strain can enhance the exchange splitting of spins in NbSe2 and NbS2 single layers. Particularly, a switch from antiferro- to ferro-magnetism is realized by strain engineering. Under strains lower than 4%, an antiferromagnetic state with opposite spins aligned on the next-nearest-neighbor rows of Nb atoms is favored in energy due to a superexchange interaction; with higher strains the ground state turns to be ferromagnetic with a double exchange origin. In contrast, the VSe2 and VS2 single layers, though with the same trigonal prismatic coordination, remain ferromagnetic even under compressive strains.

Graphical abstract: Tensile strain induced switching of magnetic states in NbSe2 and NbS2 single layers

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Mar 2014
Accepted
21 Aug 2014
First published
22 Aug 2014

Nanoscale, 2014,6, 12929-12933

Tensile strain induced switching of magnetic states in NbSe2 and NbS2 single layers

Y. Xu, X. Liu and W. Guo, Nanoscale, 2014, 6, 12929 DOI: 10.1039/C4NR01486C

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