Magnetic order engineering in two-dimensional Dirac systems is of great interest for theoretical and technological exploration. Up to now, the experimental advances in this field mostly concerned graphene monolayers. Here, we report a comprehensive study of a monolayer-thick germanene-like sheet in contact with gadolinium atoms. Direct observations supported by first-principles calculations reveal the fingerprints of the Dirac fermions in the electronic structure and noncollinear antiferromagnetism. The hybridization of the germanene layer with Gd atoms leads to a large and tunable gap in the Dirac states that carry a nonzero spin-Berry curvature. We discovered that cesium-induced controlled electron doping can switch the system into a ferromagnetic state and then back to the antiferromagnetism at saturated cesium monolayer limit. We explain these reversible magnetic transitions by the oscillatory behavior of the Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida interaction and suggest that this system could find application in magnetoelectronics and spintronics.

Germanene-Based Two-Dimensional Magnet with Tunable Properties

Matetskii, Andrei;Barla, Alessandro;Moras, Paolo;Carbone, Carlo;Milotti, Valeria;Brondin, Carlo Alberto;Benher, Zipporah Rini;Sheverdyaeva, Polina M.
2025

Abstract

Magnetic order engineering in two-dimensional Dirac systems is of great interest for theoretical and technological exploration. Up to now, the experimental advances in this field mostly concerned graphene monolayers. Here, we report a comprehensive study of a monolayer-thick germanene-like sheet in contact with gadolinium atoms. Direct observations supported by first-principles calculations reveal the fingerprints of the Dirac fermions in the electronic structure and noncollinear antiferromagnetism. The hybridization of the germanene layer with Gd atoms leads to a large and tunable gap in the Dirac states that carry a nonzero spin-Berry curvature. We discovered that cesium-induced controlled electron doping can switch the system into a ferromagnetic state and then back to the antiferromagnetism at saturated cesium monolayer limit. We explain these reversible magnetic transitions by the oscillatory behavior of the Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida interaction and suggest that this system could find application in magnetoelectronics and spintronics.
2025
Istituto di Struttura della Materia - ISM - Sede Secondaria Trieste
2D materials
ARPES
DFT
germanene
reversible AFM-FM transition
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