Ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic magnons in Cr₂C MXenes are key to understanding their magnetic properties and potential applications in spintronic devices. Cr₂C MXenes, a class of two-dimensional materials, exhibit both ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic ordering depending on their synthesis and external conditions. In ferromagnetic Cr₂C MXenes, magnons arise as collective excitations of the spins aligned in the same direction, offering insights into their potential for magnetic storage and logic devices. Conversely, in antiferromagnetic Cr₂C MXenes, magnons represent spin excitations that occur in a staggered manner, which could enable applications in magnonics and quantum computing due to their unique characteristics. The study of these magnons in Cr₂C MXenes is essential for advancing the development of next-generation, low-energy-consumption magnetic and spintronic technologies.
Ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic magnons in Cr2C MXenes
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