Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1799169 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
First-principle calculations are employed to study the electronic structures and magnetic properties of the RbSrN2 compound with a Cu2MnAl-type Heusler structure. It is determined that RbSrN2 is a new d0 half-metal with an integer magnetic moment of 3 μB in the ferrimagnetic ground state. The HM gap of RbSrN2 is quite large (approximately 0.97 eV); thus, the half-metallicity is robust against lattice distortion and is suitable to be fabricated in the form of thin films. We also reveal that the half-metallicity can be preserved when the Coulomb interactions are considered. In addition, two possible terminations (i.e., N terminated and Rb-Sr terminated) of the surface are considered, and only the one with N atoms in the topmost layer is observed to retain the half-metallic properties of the bulk.
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Authors
Y.C. Gao, X.T. Wang,