NAME

Jijun Zhao

Paper Publications

Prediction of huge magnetic anisotropies in 5d transition metallocenes
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  • First Author:

    Wang, Peng

  • Correspondence Author:

    Jiang, X (reprint author), Dalian Univ Technol, Key Lab Mat Modificat Laser Ion & Electron Beams, Minist Educ, Dalian 116024, Peoples R China.

  • Co-author:

    Jiang, Xue,Hu, Jun,Huang, Xiaoming,Zhao, Jijun,Ahuja, Rajeev

  • Date of Publication:

    2017-11-01

  • Journal:

    JOURNAL OF PHYSICS-CONDENSED MATTER

  • Included Journals:

    SCIE、EI、PubMed、Scopus

  • Document Type:

    J

  • Volume:

    29

  • Issue:

    43

  • Page Number:

    435802

  • ISSN No.:

    0953-8984

  • Key Words:

    magnetic anisotropy; metallocene; spin-orbit coupling

  • Abstract:

    The stability, electronic structure and non-collinear magnetic properties of a series of 5d metallocenes, namely, two cyclopentadienyl (Cp) rings sandwiched with a single 5d transition metal atom, are investigated. Our first-principles calculations reveal that Cp rings not only provide a suitable ligand environment for metal atoms, but also result in tunable magnetism depending on the transition metal element. Among them, HfCp2 and WCp2 show a high preference for the magnetization axis perpendicular to the Cp plane, with large magnetic anisotropy energies (MAEs) around 10 meV. We further consider triple decker metallocenes (M2Cp3), and find a huge MAE of above 60 meV in Ta2Cp3. The orbital energy split and shifts induced by composition change in metallocenes is mainly responsible for the significant MAE enhancement. By choosing a suitable crystal field for transition metal atoms, we pave a feasible pathway for designing promising building blocks of future magnetic storage devices.

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