Affiliation:
1. Department of Inorganic Chemistry University of Chemistry and Technology Prague Technicka 5 Prague 6 16628 Czech Republic
2. Department of Chemical Engineering Faculty of Geotechnical Sciences and Environmental Management Cyprus University of Technology Limassol 3036 Cyprus
3. CINBIO Universidade de Vigo Materials Chemistry and Physics Department of Physical Chemistry Campus Universitario Lagoas Marcosende Vigo 36310 Spain
4. Separation and Conversion Technology Flemish Institute for Technological Research (VITO) Boeretang 200 Mol 2400 Belgium
Abstract
AbstractFerromagnetism in 2D materials has attracted tremendous interest from the scientific community thanks to its potential for the design of magnetic materials with unique properties. The presence of a ferromagnetic element in a 2D material can improve the existing properties and offer new ones, giving rise to the development of manifold applications. This review focuses on recent advances and perspectives of 2D materials that bear at least one ferromagnetic element (iron, cobalt, nickel) as i) structural constituent, ii) dopant atom, or iii) adjacent atom through proximity effect. By describing in detail the magnetic properties that have emerged so far, their potential to form next‐generation 2D magnets is discussed. Moreover, the contribution of such 2D materials is analyzed in various applications (electrochemical, photochemical, optical, and electronic), aiming to explore further functionalities and capabilities of ferromagnetic elements, apart from their magnetic nature. Special attention is given to gadolinium and other rare earth elements that display a ferromagnetic order even at ultra‐low temperatures and form part of 2D structured materials, with particularly appealing properties deriving from their 4f electrons.
Funder
Agencia Estatal de Investigación
Xunta de Galicia
Subject
Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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