Issue 44, 2025, Issue in Progress

Study of the electronic, magnetic, and thermoelectric aspects of spinel chalcogenides SrCe2Z4 (Z = Te, Se, S) for spintronic and energy applications

Abstract

Spinel chalcogenides are promising candidates for the advancement of spintronic and thermoelectric devices. Therefore, this article presents the structural, electronic, and magnetic characteristics of SrCe2Z4 (Z = S, Se, Te) spinels employing WIEN2k in the context of density functional theory. The expansion of the unit cell is witnessed with the incorporation of larger anions and lattice parameters, including 12.01 Å for SrCe2S4, 12.52 Å for SrCe2Se4, and 13.42 Å for SrCe2Te4. The maximum release of energy in the FM states (rather than AFM states) and the negative enthalpy of formation (−2.20 eV, −2.05 eV, and −1.94 eV) confirm their dominant ferromagnetic nature and the thermodynamic stability of the system. The spin-polarized band structure exhibits the ferromagnetic semiconducting nature of SrCe2S4 and SrCe2Te4, as well as the half-metallic ferromagnetic behavior of SrCe2Se4. The analysis of the total density of states also endorses the exact nature predicted during the band structure investigation. The magnetic properties are explored by calculating the direct exchange energy Δx(f), indirect exchange energy Δx(pf), along with the exchange constants Noα and Noβ to analyze the magnetic behavior. The significant hybridization of chalcogenide's 2p states and the f states from the Ce atom located at the Fermi level results in the total magnetic moments. All these compositions reveal that the Curie temperature is near or above room temperature. The thermoelectric characteristics of the spinels are examined utilizing the BoltzTrap code to inspect the parameters including power factors and the figure of merit as a function of temperature. The ZT value of 0.90 for SrCe2Te4 indicates its higher thermoelectric efficiency and potential for future thermoelectric devices.

Graphical abstract: Study of the electronic, magnetic, and thermoelectric aspects of spinel chalcogenides SrCe2Z4 (Z = Te, Se, S) for spintronic and energy applications

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 May 2025
Accepted
16 Sep 2025
First published
07 Oct 2025
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2025,15, 37288-37298

Study of the electronic, magnetic, and thermoelectric aspects of spinel chalcogenides SrCe2Z4 (Z = Te, Se, S) for spintronic and energy applications

M. Furqan, G. M. Mustafa, H. D. Alkhaldi, F. Alhajri, G. I. Ameereh, M. M. Al-Anazy, A. El-Rayyes and Q. Mahmood, RSC Adv., 2025, 15, 37288 DOI: 10.1039/D5RA03092G

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