Recent reports on the two-dimensional (2D) material CrOCl revealed magnetic ordering and spin polarisation with Curie TemperatureTc∼ 160 K, values higher than most diluted magnetic semiconductors. Here, we investigate the uniaxial and biaxial strain-dependent electronic and transport properties of CrOCl monolayer using first-principles based calculations. The calculated Young's modulus indicates high mechanical flexibility for the application of high strain. Our study shows that strain can induce phase changes from a bipolar magnetic semiconductor → half metal → magnetic metal in the material, leading to interesting spin-resolved conductance with 100% spin filtering. Furthermore, the current-voltage (I-V) response showed conductance fluctuations, characterised by peak to valley ratio and switching efficiency offering high strain assisted tunability. Overall, CrOCl shows a highly anisotropic behaviour with the material displaying 100% spin polarisation in the tensile strain region. The electronic, transport and mechanical properties indicate that CrOCl is a versatile 2D material with multi-phase capabilities having promising applications for future nanospintronic devices.
Keywords: nanomagnet; spintronics; two-dimensional material.
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