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Enhanced Ferromagnetism of CrI3 Bilayer by Self-Intercalation

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arxiv 2009.09212 v1 pith:WQM3KCDW submitted 2020-09-19 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Enhanced Ferromagnetism of CrI3 Bilayer by Self-Intercalation

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keywords cri3atomsachievebilayercouplingenhancedexchangeferromagnetism
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Two-dimensional (2D) ferromagnets with high Curie temperature have long been the pursuit for electronic and spintronic applications. CrI3 is a rising star of intrinsic 2D ferromagnets, however, it suffers from weak exchange coupling. Here we propose a general strategy of self-intercalation to achieve enhanced ferromagnetism in bilayer CrI3. We showed that filling either Cr or I atoms into the van der Waals gap of stacked and twisted CrI3 bilayers can induce the double exchange effect and significantly strengthen the interlayer ferromagnetic coupling. According to our first-principles calculations, the intercalated native atoms act as covalent bridge between two CrI3 layers and lead to discrepant oxidation states for the Cr atoms. These theoretical results offer a facile route to achieve high-Curie-temperature 2D magnets for device implementation.

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