In-plane antiferromagnetism in Na0.5CoO2 induced by SbCo dopants

Abstract

NaxCoO2 has a fascinating and complex magnetic phase diagram that can be further manipulated by doping. Here, we investigated the effect of electron doping on the magnetic coupling among Co4+ ions in NaxCoO2 using density functional theory based on Hartree-Fock hybrid functional. We found that electron doping through substitutional SbCo dopants flip the in-plane ferromagnetic coupling among Co4+ ions in the undoped compound to antiferromagnetic. Electron doping through interstitial CuInt, however, does not have a similar effect as CuInt dopant leaves the compound ferromagnetic, just like the case of the undoped compound. The results demonstrate the critical dependence of magnetic phase in Na0.5CoO2 on the dopant and its incorporation site.

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