Genuine Dirac Half-Metals in Two-Dimensions

Publication Name

Advanced Science

Abstract

When spin-orbit coupling (SOC) is absent, all proposed half-metals with twofold degenerate nodal points at the K (or K′) point in 2D materials are classified as “Dirac half-metals” owing to the way graphene is utilized in the earliest studies. Actually, each band crossing point at the K or K′ point is described by a 2D Weyl Hamiltonian with definite chirality; hence, it should be a Weyl point. To the best of its knowledge, there have not yet been any reports of a genuine (i.e., fourfold degenerate) 2D Dirac point half-metal. In this work, using first-principles calculations, it proposes for the first time that the 2D d0-type ferromagnet Mg4N4 is a genuine 2D Dirac half-metal candidate with a fourfold degenerate Dirac point at the S high-symmetry point, intrinsic magnetism, a high Curie temperature, 100% spin polarization, topology robust under the SOC and uniaxial and biaxial strains, and spin-polarized edge states. This work can serve as a starting point for future predictions of intrinsically magnetic materials with genuine 2D Dirac points, which will aid the frontier of topo-spintronics research in 2D systems.

Open Access Status

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Volume

11

Issue

6

Article Number

2307297

Funding Number

DE240100627

Funding Sponsor

Australian Research Council

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Link to publisher version (DOI)

http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202307297