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Electric-field-induced magnetic switching in a monolayer MXene Cr2NCl2 with intrinsic electronic polarization.

Created on 09 Oct 2025

Authors

Jianwei Wei, Jian Chen, Kexin Chen, Yaohui Yin, Ai Wang, Chao Xin

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Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP. Oct 09, 2025. Epub Oct 09, 2025.

Abstract

Two-dimensional multiferroic materials with coupled magnetic and ferroelectric properties are highly desirable for next-generation spintronic and memory applications. However, the realization of intrinsic 2D multiferroics with strong magnetoelectric coupling and room-temperature stability remains a significant challenge. Here, we identify monolayer Cr2NCl2 as a promising candidate by systematically investigating its magnetic and magnetoelectric properties using density functional theory (DFT) with Hubbard U corrections. Our results reveal that Cr2NCl2 adopts a ground-state interlayer antiferromagnetic (AFM1) configuration with asymmetric magnetic compensate moments across Cr layers, resulting in spontaneous out-of-plane polarization and ferrimagnetism. Monte Carlo simulations based on spin-orbit coupling (SOC)-corrected exchange interactions predict a Néel temperature of ∼307 K, close to room temperature. Furthermore, a magnetic phase transition from interlayer antiferromagnetic (AFM1) to ferromagnetic (FM) order can be induced by applying an out-of-plane electric field. These findings demonstrate that Cr2NCl2 is a robust 2D magnetoelectric multiferroic material with electrically tunable magnetism at ambient conditions, providing a viable platform for practical magnetoelectric devices.

PMID:
41065998
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 09 Oct 2025.

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