Magnetoelastic Coupling in Hole-doped Two-dimensional eta-PbO
Abstract
The realization of intertwined ferroelasticity and ferromagnetism in two-dimensional (2D) lattices is of great interest for broad nanoscale applications, but still remains a remarkable challenge. Here, we propose an alternative approach to realize the strongly coupled ferromagnetism and ferroelasticity by carrier doping. We demonstrate that prototypical 2D eta-PbO is dynamically, thermally and mechanically stable. Under hole doping, 2D eta-PbO possesses ferromagnetism and ferroelasticity simultaneously. Moreover, the robustness of ferromagnetic and ferroelastic orders are doping tunable. In particular, 2D eta-PbO features in-plane easy magnetization axis that is coupled with lattice direction, enabling ferroelastic manipulation of spin direction. Our work highlights a new direction for 2D magnetoelastic research and enables the possibility for multifunctional devices.
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