Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1595660 | Solid State Communications | 2008 | 4 Pages |
First-principles calculations based on spin density functional theory are employed to investigate the ferromagnetic and the spin-resolved electronic properties of Cr-doped AlP. The Cr impurities in AlP are found spin polarized and the calculated band structures suggest a 100% polarization of the conduction carriers. A net magnetic moment of about 3μB3μB is found per Cr. At a Cr concentration of 12.5%, total energy calculations show that the ferromagnetic state is 108.8 meV per Cr lower than the antiferromagnetic state and a Curie temperature higher than 650 K can be expected in Cr-doped AlP. Both double-exchange and p–d hybridization mechanism contribute to the ferromagnetic ground state of Cr-doped AlP, but the former is dominant. These results suggest that the Cr-doped AlP may be a promising dilute magnetic semiconductor for the applications in the field of spintronics.