Unexpected strong magnetism of Cu doped single-layer MoS2 and its origin
The magnetism of the 3d transition-metal (TM) doped single-layer (1L) MoS 2 , where the Mo atom is partially replaced by the 3d TM atom, is investigated using the first-principles density functional calculations. In a series of 3d TM doped 1L-MoS 2 's, the induced spin polarizations are negligi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2014-05, Vol.16 (19), p.899-8996 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The magnetism of the 3d transition-metal (TM) doped single-layer (1L) MoS
2
, where the Mo atom is partially replaced by the 3d TM atom, is investigated using the first-principles density functional calculations. In a series of 3d TM doped 1L-MoS
2
's, the induced spin polarizations are negligible for Sc, Ti, and Cr dopings, while the induced spin polarizations are confirmed for V, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, and Zn dopings and the systems become magnetic. Especially, the Cu doped system shows unexpectedly strong magnetism although Cu is nonmagnetic in its bulk state. The driving force is found to be a strong hybridization between Cu 3d states and 3p states of neighboring S, which results in an extreme unbalanced spin-population in the spin-split impurity bands near the Fermi level. Finally, we also discuss further issues of the Cu induced magnetism of 1L-MoS
2
such as investigation of additional charge states, the Cu doping at the S site instead of the Mo site, and the Cu adatom on the layer (
i.e.
, 1L-MoS
2
).
Nonmagnetic Cu substitutes for Mo in a single-layer MoS
2
and induces an unexpected strong magnetism. |
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ISSN: | 1463-9076 1463-9084 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c4cp00247d |