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Strain-mediated Ferromagnetism and Low-field Magnetic Reversal in Co Doped Monolayer W S2

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Abstract Strain-mediated magnetism in 2D materials and dilute magnetic semiconductors hold multi-functional applications for future nano-electronics. Herein, First principles calculations are employed to study the influence of biaxial strain on the magnetic properties of Co-doped monolayer W S2. The non-magnetic W S2 shows ferromagnetic signature upon Co doping due to spin polarization, which is further improved at low compressive (-2 %) and tensile (+2 %) strains. From the PDOS and spin density analysis, the opposite magnetic ordering is found to be favourable under the application of compressive and tensile strains. The double exchange interaction and p-d hybridization mechanisms make Co-doped W S2 a potential host for magnetism. More importantly, the competition between exchange and crystal field splittings, i.e. (∆ ex > ∆ c f s), of the Co-atom play pivotal roles in deciding the values of the magnetic moments under applied strain. Micromagnetic simulation reveals, the ferromagnetic behavior calculated from DFT exhibits low-field magnetic reversal (190 Oe). Moreover, the spins of Co-doped W S2 are slightly tilted from the easy axis orientations showing slanted ferromagnetic hysteresis loop. The ferromagnetic nature of Co-doped W S2 suppresses beyond ±2 % strain, which is reflected in terms of decrease in the coercivity in the micromagnetic simulation. The understanding of low-field magnetic reversal and spin orientations in Co-doped W S2 may pave the way for next-generation spintronics and straintronics applications.
Title: Strain-mediated Ferromagnetism and Low-field Magnetic Reversal in Co Doped Monolayer W S2
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Abstract Strain-mediated magnetism in 2D materials and dilute magnetic semiconductors hold multi-functional applications for future nano-electronics.
Herein, First principles calculations are employed to study the influence of biaxial strain on the magnetic properties of Co-doped monolayer W S2.
The non-magnetic W S2 shows ferromagnetic signature upon Co doping due to spin polarization, which is further improved at low compressive (-2 %) and tensile (+2 %) strains.
From the PDOS and spin density analysis, the opposite magnetic ordering is found to be favourable under the application of compressive and tensile strains.
The double exchange interaction and p-d hybridization mechanisms make Co-doped W S2 a potential host for magnetism.
More importantly, the competition between exchange and crystal field splittings, i.
e.
(∆ ex > ∆ c f s), of the Co-atom play pivotal roles in deciding the values of the magnetic moments under applied strain.
Micromagnetic simulation reveals, the ferromagnetic behavior calculated from DFT exhibits low-field magnetic reversal (190 Oe).
Moreover, the spins of Co-doped W S2 are slightly tilted from the easy axis orientations showing slanted ferromagnetic hysteresis loop.
The ferromagnetic nature of Co-doped W S2 suppresses beyond ±2 % strain, which is reflected in terms of decrease in the coercivity in the micromagnetic simulation.
The understanding of low-field magnetic reversal and spin orientations in Co-doped W S2 may pave the way for next-generation spintronics and straintronics applications.

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