Abstract

Electronic structure and magnetic properties of the family of first-row transition metal dihalides (TMHal2, TM = V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni; H = Br, I) monolayers were studied by means of density functional theory. Strong electron correlations were taken into account by implementing Hubbard U correction in a simplified scheme proposed by Dudarev et al. (Ueff). Ueff correction essentially affects electronic structure of TMHal2 widening the band gap and witnessing their highly spin-polarized nature. Two different ligand orientations namely, H and T configurations of monolayers were considered. Unlike others, FeHal2 monolayers tend to form H structure when Ueff correction is included.

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