1. First-principles investigations on ferromagnetic behaviour of Be1−xVxZ (Z = S, Se and Te) (x = 0.25).
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Doumi, B., Mokaddem, A., Sayede, A., Dahmane, F., Mogulkoc, Y., and Tadjer, A.
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FERROMAGNETIC materials , *ELECTRONIC structure , *BERYLLIUM compounds , *MAGNETIC properties , *VANADIUM , *TERNARY alloys - Abstract
The structural, electronic and magnetic properties of beryllium chalcogenides such as BeS, BeSe and BeTe doped with magnetic vanadium (V) impurity as ternary Be 1− x V x Z (Z = S, Se and Te) compounds in zinc blende phase have been performed at concentration x = 0.25, by employing first-principles calculations of full-potential linearized augmented plane-wave method within the framework of density functional theory. The electronic structures of Be 0.75 V 0.25 Z (Z = S, Se and Te) compounds revealed a half-metallic ferromagnetic character with 100% spin polarized that emerges this behavior results from the band gap of minority spin and metallic nature of majority spin due to a strong hybridization between 3 d (V) and p (S, Se and Te) states dominating at Fermi level. According to the results of magnetic properties calculations, the total magnetic moments of Be 0.75 V 0.25 Z (Z = S, Se and Te) are integers Bohr magneton of 3 μ B that confirms the half-metallic behavior of these compounds. Therefore, the Be 0.75 V 0.25 Z (Z = S, Se and Te) compounds seem to be potential candidates to explore half-metallic ferromagnetism property for near future applications in spintronics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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