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Electronic excitations and spin interactions in chromium trihalides from embedded many-body wavefunctions

Published 3 Aug 2022 in cond-mat.mes-hall and cond-mat.str-el | (2208.02195v1)

Abstract: Although chromium trihalides are widely regarded as a promising class of two-dimensional magnets for next-generation devices, an accurate description of their electronic structure and magnetic interactions has proven challenging to achieve. Here, we quantify electronic excitations and spin interactions in Cr$X_3$ ($X=$~Cl, Br, I) using embedded many-body wavefunction calculations and fully generalized spin Hamiltonians. We find that the three trihalides feature comparable $d$-shell excitations, consisting of a high-spin $4A_2$ $(t3_{2g}e0_{g})$ ground state lying 1.5$-$1.7 eV below the first excited state $4T_2$ ($t2_{2g}e1_{g}$). CrCl$3$ exhibits a single-ion anisotropy $A{\rm sia} = -0.02$ meV, while the Cr spin-3/2 moments are ferromagnetically coupled through bilinear and biquadratic exchange interactions of $J_1 = -0.97$ meV and $J_2 = -0.05$ meV, respectively. The corresponding values for CrBr$3$ and CrI$_3$ increase to $A{\rm sia} = -0.08$ meV and $A_{\rm sia} = -0.12$ meV for the single-ion anisotropy, $J_1 = -1.21$ meV, $J_2 = -0.05$ meV and $J_1 = -1.38$ meV, $J_2 = -0.06$ meV for the exchange couplings, respectively. We find that the overall magnetic anisotropy is defined by the interplay between $A_{\rm sia}$ and $A_{\rm dip}$ due to magnetic dipole-dipole interaction that favors in-plane orientation of magnetic moments in ferromagnetic monolayers and bulk layered magnets. The competition between the two contributions sets CrCl$3$ and CrI$_3$ as the easy-plane ($A{\rm sia}+ A_{\rm dip} > 0$) and easy-axis ($A_{\rm sia}+ A_{\rm dip} < 0$) ferromagnets, respectively. The differences between the magnets trace back to the atomic radii of the halogen ligands and the magnitude of spin-orbit coupling. Our findings are in excellent agreement with recent experiments, thus providing reference values for the fundamental interactions in chromium trihalides.

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