Abstract:We present a first-principles study of the electronic and magnetic properties of epitaxial interfaces between the Heusler compounds Ti2MnIn and Ni2MnIn and the III-V semiconductors, InSb and InAs, respectively. We use density functional theory (DFT) with a machine-learned Hubbard U correction determined by Bayesian optimization. We evaluate these interfaces for prospective applications in Majorana-based quantum computing and spintronics. In both interfaces, states from the Heusler penetrate into the gap of the… Show more
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