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Exploration of the two-dimensional Ising magnetic materials in the triangular prismatic crystal field

Published 25 Dec 2023 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2312.15625v1)

Abstract: Magnetic anisotropy is essential for stabilizing two-dimensional (2D) magnetism, which has significant applications in spintronics and the advancement of fundamental physics. In this work, we examine the electronic structure and magnetic properties of triangular prismatic MSi$2$N$_4$ (M = V, Cr) monolayers, using crystal field theory, spin-orbital state analyses, and density functional calculations. Our results reveal that the pristine VSi$_2$N$_4$ monolayer exhibits magnetism with a V${4+}$ 3$d1$ $S$ = 1/2 charge-spin state within the triangular prismatic crystal field. However, the strong $d$ orbital hybridization between adjacent V${4+}$ ions disrupts the $d$ orbital splitting in this crystal field, resulting in a relatively small in-plane magnetic anisotropy of approximately 2 $\mu$eV per V atom.In contrast, the pristine CrSi$_2$N$_4$ monolayer is nonmagnetic, characterized by the Cr${4+}$ 3$d2$ $S$ = 0 state. Upon substituting nonmagnetic Cr${4+}$ with Si${4+}$, Cr$\frac{1}{3}$Si$\frac{8}{3}$N$_4$ transforms into an antiferromagnetic insulator with Cr${4+}$ 3$d2$ $S$ = 1 state, featuring a large orbital moment of -1.06 $\mu{\rm B}$ oriented along the $z$-axis and huge perpendicular magnetic anisotropy of 18.63 meV per Cr atom. These findings highlight the potential for further exploration of 2D Ising magnetic materials within a unique triangular prismatic crystal field.

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