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Interplay between Kitaev interaction and single ion anisotropy in ferromagnetic CrI$_3$ and CrGeTe$_3$ monolayers

Materials Science 2018-11-14 v1 Strongly Correlated Electrons

Abstract

Magnetic anisotropy is crucially important for the stabilization of two-dimensional (2D) magnetism, which is rare in nature but highly desirable in spintronics and for advancing fundamental knowledge. Recent works on CrI3_3 and CrGeTe3_3 monolayers not only led to observations of the long-time-sought 2D ferromagnetism, but also revealed distinct magnetic anisotropy in the two systems, namely Ising behavior for CrI3_3 versus Heisenberg behavior for CrGeTe3_3. Such magnetic difference strongly contrasts with structural and electronic similarities of these two materials, and understanding it at a microscopic scale should be of large benefits. Here, first-principles calculations are performed and analyzed to develop a simple Hamiltonian, to investigate magnetic anisotropy of CrI3_3 and CrGeTe3_3 monolayers. The anisotropic exchange coupling in both systems is surprisingly determined to be of Kitaev-type. Moreover, the interplay between this Kitaev interaction and single ion anisotropy (SIA) is found to naturally explain the different magnetic behaviors of CrI3_3 and CrGeTe3_3. Finally, both the Kitaev interaction and SIA are further found to be induced by spin-orbit coupling of the heavy ligands (I of CrI3_3 or Te of CrGeTe3_3) rather than the commonly believed 3d magnetic Cr ions.

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@article{arxiv.1811.05413,
  title  = {Interplay between Kitaev interaction and single ion anisotropy in ferromagnetic CrI$_3$ and CrGeTe$_3$ monolayers},
  author = {Changsong Xu and Junsheng Feng and Hongjun Xiang and L. Bellaiche},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1811.05413},
  year   = {2018}
}