Two-dimensional
(2D) ferroelectric/ferromagnetic van der Waals
heterostructures (vdWHs) possess more than one ferric order and coupling
effect, showing great application potential in information-processing
devices. In the present work, we construct a graphene/In2Se3/CrI3/graphene vdWH to investigate its electronic
and tunneling transport properties using first-principles calculations
and the nonequilibrium Green function–density functional theory
method. Two states are obtained in the vdWH, and they can be switched
by the reversal of the polarization in the In2Se3 layer. One state shows nearly 100% spin-polarization around the
Fermi level and another state with the opposite polarization direction
shows no spin-polarization. Furthermore, in the transport property
calculations, near-hole-conducting properties in one state and near-electron-conducting
properties in another state are discovered, and they can be converted
to each other with the polarization in In2Se3 reversed. Our results provide a new route to build an electric device
in the nanoscale and to explore new potential applications of vdWHs.
Topological spin configurations have been an intriguing topic due to the exotic transport properties and promising applications in spintronic devices. The discovery of two-dimensional (2D) magnetic materials such as CrI3...
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