Abstract

In two-dimensional (2D) magnetic systems, large magnetic anisotropy is needed to stabilize the magnetic order according to Mermin-Wagner theorem. Based on density functional theory (DFT) calculations, we propose that the magnetic anisotropic energy (MAE) of 2D ferromagnetic (FM) semiconductors can be strongly enhanced in van der Waals heterostructures by attaching a nonmagnetic semiconductor monolayer with large spin-orbit coupling. We studied Cr2Ge2Te6/PtSe2 bilayer heterostructures, where each layer has been realized in recent experiments. The DFT calculations show that the MAE of Cr2Ge2Te6/PtSe2 is enhanced by 70%, and the Curie temperature TC is increased far beyond room temperature. A model Hamiltonian is suggested to analyze the DFT results, showing that both the Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction and the single-ion anisotropy contribute to the enhancement of the MAE. Based on the superexchange picture, we find that the decreased energy difference between 3d orbitals of Cr and 5p orbitals of Te contributes partially to the increase of TC. Our present work indicates a promising way to enhance the MAE and TC by constructing van der Waals semiconductor heterostructures, which will inspire further studies on the 2D magnetic semiconductor systems.

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