TY  - JOUR
T1  - Multiferroicity in two dimensional Co2Cl2 monolayer
AU  - Yang, Xinlong
AU  - Hu, Ziyu
AU  - Shao, Xiaohong
AU  - Zheng, Fawei
N1  - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY  - 2025/12
Y1  - 2025/12
N2  - Multiferroicity has been studied for about 70 years and resurging recently due to rapid experimental and theoretical advances. However, two-dimensional ferromagnetic-ferroelastic multiferroicity, which is crucial to magneto-elastic nanodevices, is still very rare. Here, we propose that the Co2Cl2 monolayer exhibits ferromagnetic-ferroelastic multiferroicity. The system has two asymmetric phases: FE-I, a metallic ferromagnetic phase, and FE-II, a semiconducting antiferromagnetic phase, which can be switched by strain. We show that Co2Cl2 monolayers undergo both metal-insulator and ferromagnetism-antiferromagnetism transitions due to the different crystal fields surrounding Co2+ ions. Interestingly, both the ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic phases exhibit high critical temperatures, making this material promising for device applications.
AB  - Multiferroicity has been studied for about 70 years and resurging recently due to rapid experimental and theoretical advances. However, two-dimensional ferromagnetic-ferroelastic multiferroicity, which is crucial to magneto-elastic nanodevices, is still very rare. Here, we propose that the Co2Cl2 monolayer exhibits ferromagnetic-ferroelastic multiferroicity. The system has two asymmetric phases: FE-I, a metallic ferromagnetic phase, and FE-II, a semiconducting antiferromagnetic phase, which can be switched by strain. We show that Co2Cl2 monolayers undergo both metal-insulator and ferromagnetism-antiferromagnetism transitions due to the different crystal fields surrounding Co2+ ions. Interestingly, both the ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic phases exhibit high critical temperatures, making this material promising for device applications.
UR  - http://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105010119844
U2  - 10.1038/s43246-025-00855-7
DO  - 10.1038/s43246-025-00855-7
M3  - Article
AN  - SCOPUS:105010119844
SN  - 2662-4443
VL  - 6
JO  - Communications Materials
JF  - Communications Materials
IS  - 1
M1  - 131
ER  -