The new perovskite cuprate material Sr8CaRe3Cu4O24, which
behaves ferrimagnetically and shows an unusually high Curie temperature (Tc∼ 440 K), is found from density-functional theory calculation to display
several surprising properties after hole doping or chemical substitution: (1)
Half metal (HM) is realized by replacing Re with W or Mo while Tc remains
high; (2) hole-doped Sr8CaRe3Cu4O24 is also HM with high
Tc. Moreover, we find that the O atoms will carry a large magnetic moment
after hole doping, which is in sharp contrast with the generally accepted
concept that magnetism in solid requires partially filled shells of d or f
electrons in cations. The material Sr8CaRe3Cu4O24 is therefore
expected to provide a very useful platform for material design and development.Comment: 5 pages and 4 figure