Flat bands and magnetism in Fe4 Ge Te2 and Fe5GeTe2 due to bipartite crystal lattices

Abstract

Fen=4,5GeTe2 exhibits quasi-two-dimensional properties as a promising candidate for a near-room-temperature ferromagnet, which has attracted great interest. In this work, we notice that the crystal lattice of Fen=4,5GeTe2 can be approximately regarded as being stacked by three bipartite crystal lattices. By combining the model Hamiltonians of bipartite crystal lattices and first-principles calculations, we investigate the electronic structure and the magnetism of Fen=4,5GeTe2. We conclude that flat bands near the Fermi level originate from the bipartite crystal lattices and that these flat bands are expected to lead to the itinerant ferromagnetism in Fen=4,5GeTe2. Interestingly, we also find that the magnetic moment of the Fe5 atom in Fe5 Ge Te2 is distinct from the other Fe atoms and is sensitive to the Coulomb interaction U and external pressure. These findings may be helpful to understand the exotic magnetic behavior of Fen=4,5 Ge Te2.

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