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Orbital Selectivity and Magnetic Ordering in Fe intercalated Dirac Semimetal BiSe

arXiv:1906.05249 · doi:10.1016/j.jmmm.2019.166294

Abstract

In this paper we investigate the intercalation effects of Iron (Fe) in the van der Waals gap of BiSe on the magnetic and transport properties using first-principles band structure estimations combined using dynamical mean-field theory. Inclusion of electronic correlations and spin-orbit coupling effects are found to result in the emergence of ferromagnetic properties in an intercalated BiSe. Further the Dirac cone in the band structure of Bismuth Selenide is modified via Fe intercalation at moderate densities. Accompanied by novel structural effects, the onset of an orbital selective metal insulator transition in the Fe 3 orbitals brings about a magnetic phase transition in the Fe intercalated BiSe. Further we have explored the dependency of the inter-orbital electron-electron correlations on the magnetic ordering and the effects of intercalation in establishing new physical properties.