Bang-Gui Liu
Abstract
It is highly desirable to explore robust half-metallic ferromagnetic
materials compatible with important semiconductors for spintronic
applications. A state-of-the-art full potential augmented plane wave
method within the densityfunctional theory is reliable enough for this
purpose. In this chapter we review theoretical research on half-metallic
ferromagnetism and structural stability of transition metal pnictides
and chalcogenides. We show that some zincblende transition metal
pnictides are half-metallic and the half-metallic gap can be fairly
wide, which is consistent with experiment. Systematic calculations
reveal that zincblende phases of CrTe, CrSe, and VTe are excellent
half-metallic ferromagnets. These three materials have wide
half-metallic gaps, are low in total energy with respect to the
corresponding ground-state phases, and, importantly, are structurally
stable. Halfmetallic ferromagnetism is also found in wurtzite transition
metal pnictides and chalcogenides and in transition-metal doped
semiconductors as well as deformed structures. Some of these
half-metallic materials could be grown epitaxially in the form of
ultrathin .lms or layers suitable for real spintronic applications
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