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High temperature ferrimagnetic semiconductors by spin-dependent doping in high temperature antiferromagnets

Authors :
Li, Jia-Wen
Su, Gang
Gu, Bo
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

To realize room temperature ferromagnetic (FM) semiconductors is still a challenge in spintronics. Many antiferromagnetic (AFM) insulators and semiconductors with high Neel temperature $T_N$ are obtained in experiments, such as LaFeO$_3$, BiFeO$_3$, etc. High concentrations of magnetic impurities can be doped into these AFM materials, but AFM state with very tiny net magnetic moments was obtained in experiments, because the magnetic impurities were equally doped into the spin up and down sublattices of the AFM materials. Here, we propose that the effective magnetic field provided by a FM substrate could guarantee the spin-dependent doping in AFM materials, where the doped magnetic impurities prefer one sublattice of spins, and the ferrimagnetic (FIM) materials are obtained. To demonstrate this proposal, we study the Mn-doped AFM insulator LaFeO$_3$ with FM substrate of Fe metal by the density functional theory (DFT) calculations. It is shown that the doped magnetic Mn impurities prefer to occupy one sublattice of AFM insulator, and introduce large magnetic moments in La(Fe,Mn)O$_3$. For the AFM insulator LaFeO$_3$ with high $T_N$ = 740 K, several FIM semiconductors with high Curie temperature $T_C >$ 300 K and the band gap less than 2 eV are obtained by DFT calculations, when 1/8 or 1/4 Fe atoms in LaFeO$_3$ are replaced by the other 3d, 4d transition metal elements. The large magneto-optical Kerr effect (MOKE) is obtained in these LaFeO$_3$-based FIM semiconductors. In addition, the FIM semiconductors with high $T_C$ are also obtained by spin-dependent doping in some other AFM materials with high $T_N$, including BiFeO$_3$, SrTcO$_3$, CaTcO$_3$, etc. Our theoretical results propose a way to obtain high $T_C$ FIM semiconductors by spin-dependent doping in high $T_N$ AFM insulators and semiconductors.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2310.09061
Document Type :
Working Paper