Abstract
In this work, the stability, and electronic, magnetic, and transport characteristics of chromium phosphorus nanoribbons (CrPNRs) have been investigated. The results, obtained from the non-equilibrium Green's function and density functional theory, indicate that the nanoribbon is stable in terms of binding energies as well as dynamically. The calculated electronic structure shows that this nanoribbon has an indirect band gap of about 1.67 eV for the spin-down channel and is metallic for the spin-up channel. The metallicity of the spin-up channel originates from the P-3p orbitals and the magnetic properties are due to the Cr-3d orbitals. The obtained transport properties indicate the value of the current for the spin-up state is about 50 μA. The negative differential resistance (NDR) phenomenon and also a 100% spin filtering effect are seen between voltages of 0.4 and 0.5 V. The results showed that CrPNRs have a high Curie temperature of more than 690 K, indicating that this nanoribbon is a useful ferromagnetic material for nanoelectronic devices and spintronic applications at ambient temperature.
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