The Doping effect of Chalcogen on the Two-Dimensional Ferromagnetic Material Chromium Tribromide

Abstract

Recently the discovery of magnetic order in two-dimensional monolayer chromium trihalides opens the new research field in two-dimensional materials. We use first-principles calculations to systematically examine the doping effect of chalcogen on CrBr3. In the case of S-doping, four stable configurations, Cr2Br5S, Cr2Br4S2-A, Cr2Br4S2-B and Cr2Br3S3-A, are predicted to be ferromagnetic semiconductors. It is found that the new bands appearing in the original bandgap are made up of S-p and Cr-d-egorbits, lead to the obvious reduce of bandgap and the enhanced optical absorption in the visible range. Due to the decrease of valence electron after chalcogen doping, the magnetic moment also decreases with the increase of S atoms, and the character of ferromagnetic semiconductor is always hold in a wide range of strain. The results shown that monolayer CrBr3with chalcogen doping supply a effectual way to control the magnetism and extend the optoelectronic applications.

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