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Tunable spin polarization and electronic structure of bottom-up synthesized MoSi$_2$N$_4$ materials

Published 6 May 2021 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2105.02739v2)

Abstract: Manipulation of spin-polarized electronic states of two-dimensional (2D) materials under ambient conditions is necessary for developing new quantum devices with small physical dimensions. Here, we explore spin-dependent electronic structures of ultra-thin films of recently introduced 2D synthetic materials MSi$_2$Z$_4$ (M = Mo or W and Z = N or As) using first-principles modeling. Stacking of MSi$_2$Z$_4$ monolayers is found to generate dynamically stable bilayer and bulk materials with thickness-dependent properties. When spin-orbit coupling (SOC) is included in the computations, MSi$_2$N$_4$ monolayers display indirect bandgaps and large spin-split states at the $K$ and $K'$ symmetry points at the corners of the Brillouin zone with nearly 100\% spin polarization. The spins are locked in opposite directions along an out-of-the-plane direction at $K$ and $K'$, leading to spin-valley coupling effects. As expected, spin polarization is absent in the pristine bilayers due to the presence of inversion symmetry, but it can be induced via an external out-of-plane electric field much like the case of Mo(W)S$_2$ bilayers. A transition from an indirect to a direct bandgap can be driven by replacing N by As in MSi$_2$(N, As)$_4$ monolayers. Our study indicates that the MSi$_2$Z$_4$ materials can provide a viable alternative to the MoS$_2$ class of 2D materials for valleytronics and optoelectronics applications.

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