Tunable spin states in two-dimensional magnet CrI3
Abstract: The recent discovery of ferromagnetic single-layer CrI3 creates ample opportunities for studying fundamental properties of atomically-thin magnets. By using first-principles calculations and model analysis, we show that a lateral strain and/or charge doping can have unexpected effects on the magnetic properties of CrI3. In particular, strain tunes the magnetic order and anisotropy: (1) a compressive strain leads to a phase transition from a ferromagnetic insulator to an antiferromagnetic insulator, while (2) a tensile strain can flip the magnetic orientation from off-plane to in-plane. Interestingly, we find that the phase boundary for the first transition is insensitive to charge doping, whereas that of the second one can be significantly modulated by electron doping.
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