Porous CrO2: A ferromagnetic half-metallic member in sparse hollandite oxide family
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Datta, Sujoy
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Univ Toronto, Dept Phys, 60 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 1A7, Canada
Kadihati KNM High Sch, Kolkata 700132, IndiaUniv Toronto, Dept Phys, 60 St George St, Toronto, ON M5S 1A7, Canada
Datta, Sujoy
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A stable polymorph of CrO2 is predicted using PBE+U method. The porous material is isostructural with alpha-MnO2 making it the second transition metal oxide in sparse hollandite group of materials. However, unlike the anti-ferromagnetic semiconducting character of the alpha-MnO2, it is found to be a ferromagnetic half-metal. At Fermi level, the hole pocket has ample contribution from O-2p orbital, though, the electron pocket is mostly contributed by Cr-3d(xy) and Cr-3d(x)2(-y)2. A combination of negative charge transfer through orbital mixing and extended anti-bonding state near Fermi level is responsible for the half-metallic ferromagnetic character of the structure. A comparative study of rutile and hollandite CrO2 and hollandite MnO2 structures delineate the interplay between structural, electronic and magnetic properties. The material shows a robust magnetic character under hydrothermal pressure, as well as, the band topology is conserved under uniaxial strain. Moderate magneto-crystalline anisotropy is observed and it shows a correspondence with the anisotropy of elastic constants. Occurrence of type-II Weyl nodes and their evolution under pressure is explored.