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2D hybrid CrCl2(N2C4H4)2 with tunable ferromagnetic half-metallicity

Journal

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C
Volume 9, Issue 18, Pages 5985-5991

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1tc00518a

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  1. NSF of China [11674064]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFA0300700]

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This study investigates the electronic structure and magnetic properties of a novel van der Waals metal-organic framework (MOF), CrCl2(pyrazine)(2), finding it to exhibit strong ferromagnetic half-metallic characteristics. Additionally, the material's monolayer shows strong doping tunability of the ferromagnetic half-metallicity.
Two-dimensional ferromagnetic (2D FM) half-metal holds great potential for quantum magnetoelectronics and spintronic devices. Here, using density functional calculations and magnetic pictures, we study the electronic structure and magnetic properties of the novel van der Waals (vdW) metal-organic framework (MOF), CrCl2(N2C4H4)(2), i.e. CrCl2(pyrazine)(2). Our results show that CrCl2(pyrazine)(2) is a 2D FM half-metal, having a strong intralayer FM coupling but a much weak interlayer one due to the vdW spacing. Its spin-polarized conduction bands are formed by the pyrazine molecular orbitals and are polarized by the robust Cr3+ local spin = 3/2. These results agree with the recent experiments [Pedersen et al., Nature Chemistry, 2018, 10, 1056]. More interestingly, CrCl2(pyrazine)(2) monolayer has a strong doping tunability of the FM half-metallicity, and the FM coupling would be significantly enhanced by electron doping. Our work highlights a vital role of the organic ligand and suggests that vdW MOF is also worth exploration for new 2D magnetic materials.

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