Author:
Wang 王 Qiu-Hao 秋皓,Ni 倪 Mei-Yan 美燕,Li 李 Shu-Jing 淑静,Zheng 郑 Fa-Wei 法伟,Lu 路 Hong-Yan 洪艳,Zhang 张 Ping 平
Abstract
Based on first-principles calculations, we systematically study the stacking energy and interlayer magnetic interaction of the heterobilayer composed of CrI3 and CrSe2 monolayers. It is found that the stacking order plays a crucial role in the interlayer magnetic coupling. Among all possible stacking structures, the AA-stacking is the most stable heterostructure, exhibiting interlayer antiferromagnetic interactions. Interestingly, the interlayer magnetic interaction can be effectively tuned by biaxial strain. A 4.3% compressive strain would result in a ferromagnetic interlayer interaction in all stacking orders. These results reveal the magnetic properties of CrI3/CrSe2 heterostructure, which is expected to be applied to spintronic devices.