Ductile Inorganic Ferromagnetic Semiconductor

J Jun Luo J Jun Chen Z Zhiqiang Gao J Jiali Zhou (State Key Laboratory of High Performance Ceramics, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics) J Jiawei Zhang P Pengfei Qiu (State Key Laboratory of High Performance Ceramics, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics) S Shengchun Shen S Shuai Dong (Southeast University , , ,) L Lidong Chen (State Key Laboratory of High Performance Ceramics, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics) X Xun Shi (State Key Laboratory of High Performance Ceramics, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics)

Abstract

Abstract Ductile/Plastic inorganic semiconductors have garnered significant attention for their potential in flexible electronics, yet their current diversity remains limited, with functionalities largely confined to thermal and/or electrical properties. Here, the first intrinsically ductile/plastic inorganic ferromagnetic semiconductor, bulk CrSiTe 3 van der Waals (vdW) crystals, which combine excellent deformability with ferromagnetism, is reported. Mechanical characterization reveals excellent plasticity at room temperature, with CrSiTe 3 crystals sustaining up to 12% tensile strain, surpassing many existing plastic bulk vdW semiconductors. Below the Curie temperature of 34 K, the material retains ferromagnetic ordering, with plasticity exerting negligible effects on Curie temperature or saturation magnetization. First‐principles calculations attribute the exceptional deformability to low interlayer slip energy barriers and high cleavage energy within Te‐terminated vdW layers, enabling interlayer gliding without fracture. Monte Carlo simulations confirm that interlayer slip minimally perturbs magnetic interactions, preserving ferromagnetism. This work bridges the gap between mechanical plasticity, semiconductivity, and ferromagnetism in a single material, extending the functionality of plastic inorganic semiconductors.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 4
Published January 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

J

Jun Luo

J

Jun Chen

Z

Zhiqiang Gao

J

Jiali Zhou

State Key Laboratory of High Performance Ceramics, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics

J

Jiawei Zhang

P

Pengfei Qiu

State Key Laboratory of High Performance Ceramics, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics

S

Shengchun Shen

S

Shuai Dong

Southeast University , , ,

L

Lidong Chen

State Key Laboratory of High Performance Ceramics, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics

X

Xun Shi

State Key Laboratory of High Performance Ceramics, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics