Abstract:The crystallographic and magnetic properties of an Fe monolayer (ML) grown on 2 ML Au/W(110) substrate are studied with spin-polarized low-energy electron microscopy, density functional theory, and relativistic screened Korringa–Kohn–Rostoker calculations. The single layer of iron atoms possesses hexagonal symmetry and reveals a ferromagnetic order at room temperature. We experimentally demonstrate the possibility of tuning the Curie temperature and the magnitude of magnetization of the Fe monolayer by capping… Show more
Since the breakthrough of graphene, considerable efforts have been made to search for two-dimensional (2D) materials composed of other Group 14 elements, in particular silicon and germanium, due to their...
Since the breakthrough of graphene, considerable efforts have been made to search for two-dimensional (2D) materials composed of other Group 14 elements, in particular silicon and germanium, due to their...
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