TY - JOUR
T1 - The lattice distortion effect for zinc-blende CrAs and CrSb
AU - Yamana, Keita
AU - Geshi, Masaaki
AU - Tsukamoto, Hidekazu
AU - Uchida, Ichiro
AU - Shirai, Masafumi
AU - Kusakabe, Koichi
AU - Suzuki, Naoshi
PY - 2004/12/8
Y1 - 2004/12/8
N2 - We investigated the stability of the ferromagnetism of CrAs and CrSb in the zinc-blende structure against the lattice distortion, systematically. A calculation within the generalized gradient approximation using a full potential linearized augmented plane wave method was performed. We compared the ferromagnetic state and the antiferromagnetic state assuming tetragonal distortion with the lattice constants a and c changing independently and determined the spin polarization ratio in the ferromagnetic phase. The result shows that complete spin polarization (half-metallic ferromagnetism) remains stable even in the presence of large tetragonal distortion. On the other hand, our calculation shows that two monolayers of CrAs is enough to produce a half-metallic state in the CrAs/GaAs multilayer. Thus, the present result suggests that the half-metallic nature persists in various atomic-scale superlattices made of distorted CrAs or CrSb.
AB - We investigated the stability of the ferromagnetism of CrAs and CrSb in the zinc-blende structure against the lattice distortion, systematically. A calculation within the generalized gradient approximation using a full potential linearized augmented plane wave method was performed. We compared the ferromagnetic state and the antiferromagnetic state assuming tetragonal distortion with the lattice constants a and c changing independently and determined the spin polarization ratio in the ferromagnetic phase. The result shows that complete spin polarization (half-metallic ferromagnetism) remains stable even in the presence of large tetragonal distortion. On the other hand, our calculation shows that two monolayers of CrAs is enough to produce a half-metallic state in the CrAs/GaAs multilayer. Thus, the present result suggests that the half-metallic nature persists in various atomic-scale superlattices made of distorted CrAs or CrSb.
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U2 - 10.1088/0953-8984/16/48/055
DO - 10.1088/0953-8984/16/48/055
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:10444288827
SN - 0953-8984
VL - 16
JO - Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
JF - Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
IS - 48
ER -