2022
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.106.l081401
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In-plane epitaxy-strain-tuning intralayer and interlayer magnetic coupling in CrSe2 and CrTe2 monolayers and bilayers

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“…Similar strain-induced magnetic phase transitions have been predicted for CrI 3 , CrSe 2 , and CrTe 2 [270,271].…”
Section: Tuning the Magnetic Configuration Of 2d Magnets By Strainsupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…Similar strain-induced magnetic phase transitions have been predicted for CrI 3 , CrSe 2 , and CrTe 2 [270,271].…”
Section: Tuning the Magnetic Configuration Of 2d Magnets By Strainsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Strain can modify the spin configuration of magnetic 2D materials and make them undergo ferromagnetic (FM) to antiferromagnetic (AFM) phase transitions [269][270][271]. As a first example-obtained via Monte Carlo calculationsuniaxial compressive strain was applied to CrGeTe 3 monolayers to switch in between FM and AFM phases.…”
Section: Tuning the Magnetic Configuration Of 2d Magnets By Strainmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strain engineering is a highly effective strategy for modulating the magnetic properties of 2D layers. 73–76 It is particularly advantageous for the realization of practical and flexible spintronic devices. Therefore, we apply in-plane biaxial strains ranging from −5% to 5% to study the dependence of magnetic properties of the BiXO 3 sheets under strain.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[5][6][7][8] Meanwhile, the magnetic properties of 2D layered magnets, such as Curie temperature, magnetic anisotropy and magnetic exchange coupling, are relatively sensitive to this strain. [9][10][11][12][13][14] For example, the Curie temperature of 2D Cr 2 Ge 2 Se 6 can be up to room temperature (from 144 K to 326 K) under 3% strain, 15 the spin orientation of CrPbTe 3 transitions from in-plane to out of plane under 4% compressive strain, 16 the ferromagnetism of Fe 3 GeTe 2 is weakened by compressive strain, 17 and CrI 3 undergoes magnetic phase transition to a different AFM ordering under different magnitudes and directions of in-plane strain. 18 The auxetic effect, 19 which relates the resulting lateral stretch/compression to the applied transverse tensile/compressive axial strain, can result in enhanced mechanical properties, including shear modulus, 20 indentation resistance 21 and frac-ture toughness.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%