APL Materials (May 2021)

Enhanced magnetic moment with cobalt dopant in SnS2 semiconductor

  • Houcine Bouzid,
  • Steven Rodan,
  • Kirandeep Singh,
  • Youngjo Jin,
  • Jinbao Jiang,
  • Duhee Yoon,
  • Hyun Yong Song,
  • Young Hee Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0048885
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 5
pp. 051106 – 051106-8

Abstract

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We report the strong ferromagnetic order in van der Waals (vdW) layered SnS2 induced by cobalt substitution. The single-crystal Co-doped SnS2 grown by a self-flux method reveals a relatively high Curie temperature (TC) of ∼131 K with an in-plane magnetic easy axis and a large saturation magnetization of ∼0.65 emu g−1 for the 2 at. % Co concentration, which is two orders of magnitude larger than the previously reported value for transition-metal-doped SnS2. The average magnetic moment per Co atom, as high as 1.08 µB, is consistent with the calculated value based on density functional theory, i.e., 1 µB, indicating a negligible antiferromagnetic coupling between Co atoms. Magnetoresistance shows a change in sign from positive to negative, which further confirms the ferromagnetic order in Co-doped SnS2. Our s-p hybridized vdW layered SnS2 serves as a host semiconductor material to search for a suitable magnetic dopant with a high magnetic moment and room temperature TC for next-generation spintronics.