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Part B: Condensed Matter Physics

Ferromagnetism, half-metallicity and spin-polarised electronic structures characterisation insights in Ca1−xTixO

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Pages 1172-1190 | Received 13 Dec 2019, Accepted 19 Jan 2020, Published online: 10 Feb 2020
 

ABSTRACT

In this study, we have computed the structural, electronic and half-metallic ferromagnetic properties of Ca1−xTixO compounds at concentrations x = 0.125, 0.25, 0.5 and 0.75 by employing the first-principle approaches of density functional theory. The generalised gradient approximation of Wu and Cohen (GGA-WC) is used to calculate the structural parameters, whereas the electronic structures and magnetic properties are characterised by the accurate Tran–Blaha-modified Becke–Johnson potential (TB-mBJ). The lattice constant, bulk modulus and indirect gap of CaO are in good agreement with other theoretical and experimental results. The Ca0.25Ti0.75O at x = 0.75 has metallic ferromagnetic nature. The Ca0.875Ti0.125O, Ca0.75Ti0.25O and Ca0.50Ti0.50O compounds have total magnetic moments of 2 μB per Ti atom with a half-metallic character, a spin polarisation of 100% and a large half-metallic gap of 1.345 eV for x = 0.125. Therefore, the Ca1−xTixO material with a low concentration of Ti is a true half-metallic ferromagnet and seems to be a promising candidate for semiconductor spintronics.

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