Substitutional transition metal doping in MoSi2N4 monolayer: structural, electronic and magnetic properties
Abstract
We find that the Sc-, Y-, Ti-, and Zr-MoSi2N4 are metallic systems, while Mn-, Tc-, and Ru-MoSi2N4 are n-type conducting. The Fe-MoSi2N4 is a dilute magnetic semiconductor. Monolayer MoSi2N4 (MoSiN) was successfully synthesized last year [Hong et al., Science369, 670 (2020)]. The MoSiN monolayer exhibited semiconducting characteristics and exceptional ambient stability, calling for more studies of its properties. Here, we conduct first-principle calculations to examine the structural, magnetic, and electronic properties of substitutional doping of MoSiN monolayers with transition metals (TM) at the Mo site (TM-MoSiN). We find that the Sc-, Y-, Ti-, and Zr-MoSiN are metallic systems, while Mn-, Tc-, and Ru-MoSiN are n-type conducting. The Fe-MoSiN is a dilute magnetic semiconductor, and the Ni-MoSiN is a metal (or half-metal). The inclusion of spin-orbit coupling turns them into a half-metal and a semimetal, respectively. We also find that the work function of TM-MoSiN and the bond lengths between the TM and neighbor atoms increase as the atomic radius and electronegativity of the TM atom increase, respectively. The Fe-, Co-, and Ni-MoSiN may be used in spintronic devices, while Mn-, Rh- and Pd-MoSiN could be utilized for spin filter applications.
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Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics (Incorporating Faraday Transactions)
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- February 2022
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- 2022PCCP...24.3035A