• Letter

Ab initio theory of magnetism in two-dimensional 1TTaS2

Diego Pasquier and Oleg V. Yazyev
Phys. Rev. B 105, L081106 – Published 11 February 2022
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Abstract

We investigate, using a first-principles density functional methodology, the nature of magnetism in monolayer 1T phase of tantalum disulfide (1TTaS2). Magnetism in the insulating phase of TaS2 is a longstanding puzzle and has led to a variety of theoretical proposals including notably the realization of a two-dimensional quantum-spin-liquid (QSL) phase. By means of noncollinear spin calculations, we derive ab initio spin Hamiltonians including two-spin bilinear Heisenberg exchange as well as biquadratic and four-spin ring-exchange couplings, the latter being relevant for the stabilization of putative QSL states. We find that both quadratic and quartic interactions are consistently ferromagnetic for all the functionals considered. Relativistic calculations predict substantial magnetocrystalline anisotropy. Altogether, our results suggest that this material may realize an easy-plane XXZ quantum ferromagnet with large anisotropy.

    • Received 16 September 2021
    • Revised 23 December 2021
    • Accepted 19 January 2022

    DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.105.L081106

    ©2022 American Physical Society

    Physics Subject Headings (PhySH)

    Condensed Matter, Materials & Applied Physics

    Authors & Affiliations

    Diego Pasquier* and Oleg V. Yazyev

    • Institute of Physics, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), CH-1015 Lausanne, Switzerland

    • *diego.pasquier@epfl.ch
    • oleg.yazyev@epfl.ch

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    Vol. 105, Iss. 8 — 15 February 2022

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