Abstract
The electronic structures and magnetic properties of square-octagonal bismuthene embedded with 3 d transition elements were studied systematically by the first-principles calculations. The formation energies of all the cases are negative, indicating the feasibility and practicability for these doped monolayer bismuthene. No considerable spin splitting appears in Sc-, Co-, and Zn-doped compounds. After doping, Sc- and Co-doped compounds are semiconductors while Zn-doped compound is metal. Ti-, V-, Cr-, Mn-, Fe-, Ni-, and Cu-doped systems behave as magnetic semiconductors. Among them, Cu-doped system exhibits both desirable spin gapless and bipolar magnetic semiconducting characteristics. In addition, Fe-doped system is a wonderful candidate for realizing quantum anomalous Hall insulating state. • Sc- and Co-doped square-octagonal bismuthene are nonmagnetic semiconductors. • Zn-doped square-octagonal bismuthene is nonmagnetic metal. • Fe-doped square-octagonal bismuthene is a ferromagnetic Chern insulator for realizing quantum anomalous Hall insulating state. • Cu-doped square-octagonal bismuthene is either spin gapless or bipolar magnetic semiconductor.
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