Issue 13, 2013

Magnetic and electronic properties of Cu1−xFexO from first principles calculations

Abstract

Magnetic and electronic properties of Cu1−xFexO systems with x = 6.25% and 12.5% have been investigated using first principles calculations. The ground state of CuO is an antiferromagnetic insulator. At x = 6.25%, Cu1−xFexO systems with Fe on 2 and 4 substitution positions are half-metallic due to the strong hybridization among Fe, the nearest O and Cu atoms, which may come from the double exchange coupling between Fe2+–O2−–Cu2+. At x = 12.5%, Cu1−xFexO system with Fe on 9–11 position has a strong spin polarization near the Fermi level and the system energy is lowest when the doped two Fe atoms form ferromagnetic configuration. This indicates the two doped Fe atoms prefer to form ferromagnetic configuration in Fe2+–O2−–Cu2+–O2−–Fe2+ chains. While in the Fe on 7–11 position, the spin-down Fe–11 3d states have a large spin polarization near the Fermi level when the two doped Fe atoms form antiferromagnetic configuration. It is concluded that the transition metal doping can modify the magnetism and electronic structures of Cu1−xFexO systems.

Graphical abstract: Magnetic and electronic properties of Cu1−xFexO from first principles calculations

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Oct 2012
Accepted
23 Jan 2013
First published
24 Jan 2013

RSC Adv., 2013,3, 4447-4453

Magnetic and electronic properties of Cu1−xFexO from first principles calculations

H. Yang, Y. Cheng, G. Chen, W. Mi and H. Bai, RSC Adv., 2013, 3, 4447 DOI: 10.1039/C3RA22707C

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