Ferromagnetic instability of interlayer floating electrons in quasi-two-dimensional electride Y2C
Abstract
Ab initio electronic structure calculations show that the recently identified quasi-two-dimensional electride Y2C is a weak itinerant ferromagnet or at least close to a ferromagnetic instability. The ferromagnetism is induced by the electride electrons, which are loosely bound around interstitial sites and overlap with each other to form two-dimensional interlayer conduction bands. The semimetallicity and two-dimensionality of the band structure are the key to understanding this ferromagnetic instability.
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