The spin caloritronic properties of the Janus VSTe monolayer were investigated using density functional theory(DFT)and the non-equilibrium Green’s function(NEGF)method,implemented in the Atomistix Toolkit(ATK)package...The spin caloritronic properties of the Janus VSTe monolayer were investigated using density functional theory(DFT)and the non-equilibrium Green’s function(NEGF)method,implemented in the Atomistix Toolkit(ATK)package.Our study revealed significant spin-splitting within the Janus VSTe monolayer,which induced spin currents under a temperature gradient across the device.By applying a 1%tensile strain,the Janus VSTe monolayer exhibited a perfect thermal spin filtering effect(SFE),with the spin-up current nearly suppressed to zero.Both the unstrained and strained Janus VSTe monolayers demonstrated excellent spin caloritronic properties,with spin figures of merit of 10.915 and 8.432 at an average temperature of 100 K,respectively.Notably,these properties were found to be sensitive to temperature,performing optimally at lower temperatures.These results suggest a promising avenue for designing spin caloritronic devices aimed at efficient waste heat recovery.展开更多
Two-dimensional(2D)van der Waals(vdW)magnetic materials with reduced dimensionality often exhibit unexpected properties compared to their bulk counterparts.In particular,the mechanical flexibility of 2D structure,enha...Two-dimensional(2D)van der Waals(vdW)magnetic materials with reduced dimensionality often exhibit unexpected properties compared to their bulk counterparts.In particular,the mechanical flexibility of 2D structure,enhanced ferromagnetism at reduced layer thickness,as well as robust perpendicular magnetic anisotropy are quite appealing for constructing novel spintronic devices.The vdW vanadium diselenide(VSe_(2))is an attractive material whose bulk is paramagnetic while monolayer is ferromagnetic with a Curie temperature(Tc)above room temperature.To explore its possible device applications,a detailed investigation on the thickness-dependent magnetism and strain modulation behavior of VSe_(2)is highly demanded.In this article,the VSe_(2)nanoflakes were controllably prepared via chemical vapor deposition(CVD)method.The few-layer single VSe_(2)nanoflakes were found to exhibit magnetic domain structures at room temperature.Ambient magnetic force microscopy(MFM)phase images reveal a clear thickness-dependent magnetism and the MFM phase contrast is traceable for the nanoflakes of layer thickness below~6 nm.Moreover,applying strain is found efficient in modulating the magnetic moment and coercive field of 2D VSe_(2)at room temperature.These results are helpful for understanding the ferromagnetism of high temperature 2D magnets and for constructing novel straintronic devices or flexible spintronic devices.展开更多
基金Project(2022JJ30049)supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Hunan Province,China。
文摘The spin caloritronic properties of the Janus VSTe monolayer were investigated using density functional theory(DFT)and the non-equilibrium Green’s function(NEGF)method,implemented in the Atomistix Toolkit(ATK)package.Our study revealed significant spin-splitting within the Janus VSTe monolayer,which induced spin currents under a temperature gradient across the device.By applying a 1%tensile strain,the Janus VSTe monolayer exhibited a perfect thermal spin filtering effect(SFE),with the spin-up current nearly suppressed to zero.Both the unstrained and strained Janus VSTe monolayers demonstrated excellent spin caloritronic properties,with spin figures of merit of 10.915 and 8.432 at an average temperature of 100 K,respectively.Notably,these properties were found to be sensitive to temperature,performing optimally at lower temperatures.These results suggest a promising avenue for designing spin caloritronic devices aimed at efficient waste heat recovery.
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.61904099,51871137,12174237 and 52002232).H.L.Y.is supported by Key Laboratory of Magnetic Molecules&Magnetic Information Materials Ministry of Education,Shanxi Normal University(No.MMMM-202004).
文摘Two-dimensional(2D)van der Waals(vdW)magnetic materials with reduced dimensionality often exhibit unexpected properties compared to their bulk counterparts.In particular,the mechanical flexibility of 2D structure,enhanced ferromagnetism at reduced layer thickness,as well as robust perpendicular magnetic anisotropy are quite appealing for constructing novel spintronic devices.The vdW vanadium diselenide(VSe_(2))is an attractive material whose bulk is paramagnetic while monolayer is ferromagnetic with a Curie temperature(Tc)above room temperature.To explore its possible device applications,a detailed investigation on the thickness-dependent magnetism and strain modulation behavior of VSe_(2)is highly demanded.In this article,the VSe_(2)nanoflakes were controllably prepared via chemical vapor deposition(CVD)method.The few-layer single VSe_(2)nanoflakes were found to exhibit magnetic domain structures at room temperature.Ambient magnetic force microscopy(MFM)phase images reveal a clear thickness-dependent magnetism and the MFM phase contrast is traceable for the nanoflakes of layer thickness below~6 nm.Moreover,applying strain is found efficient in modulating the magnetic moment and coercive field of 2D VSe_(2)at room temperature.These results are helpful for understanding the ferromagnetism of high temperature 2D magnets and for constructing novel straintronic devices or flexible spintronic devices.