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In-plane epitaxy-strain-tuning intralayer and interlayer magnetic coupling in CrSe2 and CrTe2 monolayers and bilayers

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 106, Issue 8, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.106.L081401

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Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) of China [2018YFE0202700]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61761166009, 11974422, 12104504]
  3. Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB30000000]
  4. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2021M693479]
  5. Outstanding Innovative Talents Cultivation Funded Programs 2021 of Renmin University of China

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In this study, the magnetic phase diagrams of CrSe2 and CrTe2 mono- and bilayers under epitaxy strain were obtained using density functional theory calculations. It was found that the in-plane epitaxy strain can manipulate intra- and interlayer magnetism by varying the interlayer distance. The study also provided an explanation for the controversial magnetizations reported in previous studies.
Mismatched lattice constants at a van der Waals epitaxy interface often introduce in-plane strains to the lattice of the epitaxial layer, termed epitaxy strain, wherein the strains do not follow the intralayer Poisson's relation. In this study, we obtained the magnetic phase diagrams of CrSe2 and CrTe2 mono-and bilayers under epitaxy strain up to 8%, as predicted using density functional theory calculations. The magnetic phase diagrams indicate that the in-plane epitaxy strain manipulates either the intra-or interlayer magnetism. The in-plane strain varies the interlayer distance, defined using an interlayer Poisson's ratio, which determines whether the interlayer magnetism follows a Bethe-Slater curve-like (BSC-like) or a reversed BSC-like behavior, depending on the in-plane magnetism. The tunability of the intralayer magnetism is a result of competing intralayer Cr-Cr superexchange interactions. A graphene substrate was introduced to examine the validity of our diagrams in practice. This study also afforded a tentative explanation on the previously reported magnetizations in CrSe2 and CrTe2 epitaxial mono-or bilayers under epitaxy strains, which had given rise to some controversy.

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