Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Monolayer TiAlTe<sub>3</sub>: A Perfect Room-Temperature Valleytronic Semiconductor.
- Year:
- 2025
- Authors:
- Jia K et al.
- Affiliation:
- School of Physics and Technology · China
Abstract
Investigating valley-related physics in rare intrinsic ferromagnetic materials with high-temperature stability and viable synthesis methods is of vital importance for advancing fundamental physics and information technology. Through first-principles calculations, we forecast that monolayer TiAlTe<sub>3</sub> has superb structural stability, a ferromagnetic coupling mechanism deriving from direct-exchange and superexchange interactions, and a high magnetic transition temperature. We observed spontaneous valley polarization of 103 meV in the bottom conduction band when monolayer TiAlTe<sub>3</sub> is magnetized toward an out-of-plane orientation. Additionally, because of its powerful valley-contrasting Berry curvature, the anomalous valley Hall effect emerges under an in-plane electric field. The cooperation of ferromagnetic coupling, a high magnetic transition temperature, and spontaneous valley polarization makes monolayer TiAlTe<sub>3</sub> a promising room-temperature ferrovalley material for use in nanoscale spintronics and valleytronics.
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