Electronic and magnetic properties of FeSe$_{0.5}$Te$_{0.5}$ : A first-principles study
Abstract
The atomic structures, electronic band structures and magnetic properties of monolayer FeSe and FeSeTe of different configurations have been systematically investigated via first-principles calculations with the inclusion of spin-orbit coupling (SOC). Three different antiferromagnetic (AFM) orders, including checkerboard order, collinear order and pair-checkerboard order, as well as paramagnetic state have been explored. In monolayer FeSe, collinear AFM order is found to be the most stable order, in accordance with previous investigations. Substituting half Se atoms with Te atoms, the pair-checkerboard AFM order is the ground-state magnetic order in FeSeTe. Both AFM-ordered FeSe and FeSeTe have Dirac-cone-like band structures. SOC has a great influence on the band structures at the Dirac cone. The direction of the magnetic moments (in-plane or out-of-plane) directly determines whether the Dirac cone could be opened by SOC, and the gap values also relate to the specific magnetic structure. Although SOC is stronger in FeSeTe, the SOC-induced band gaps are either only slightly enlarged or even much shrunk compared with those gaps in FeSe. Due to the symmetry breaking brought by Te-substitution, the band structures of FeSeTe have a new feature of combined Rashba-Dresselhaus splitting. Our results have provided a comprehensive study on the magnetic property of FeSeTe, which may help to understand the relation between magnetism and the superconductivity in the high-Tc monolayer superconductor.
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@article{arxiv.1611.06636,
title = {Electronic and magnetic properties of FeSe$_{0.5}$Te$_{0.5}$ : A first-principles study},
author = {Menglei Li and Fawei Zheng and Ping Zhang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.06636},
year = {2016}
}
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19 Pages, 7 figures