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Emergent Multifunctionality in Two-Dimensional Janus VSBrI Monolayer: A Study of Multiferroicity, Magnetoelectricity, and Piezoelectricity

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arxiv 2409.02407 v4 pith:NBQ6BX3P submitted 2024-09-04 cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.mes-hall

classification cond-mat.mtrl-scicond-mat.mes-hall
keywords janusmonolayervsbridesirabledevicesenergyferroelectricin-plane
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The Janus VSBrI monolayer, identified by first-principles calculations, emerges as a promising semiconducting material with desirable ferromagnetic and ferroelectric properties. It's in-plane magnetic anisotropic energy is up to 460 $\mu$eV/V , and in-plane and out-of-plane piezoelectric strain coefficients are larger than many other known two-dimensional materials. The energy variations among different magnetic states show a strong correlate with polarization. Interestingly, the stability of the ferroelectric phase can be further enhanced by the application of biaxial tensile strain. These intriguing properties make the Janus VSBrI monolayer highly desirable for practical applications in piezoelectronic devices, and a promising candidate for multifunctional spintronic devices.

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