The magnetic nature of Cs2AgF4, an isoelectronic and isostructural
analogue of La2CuO4, is analyzed using density functional calculations.
The ground state is found to be ferromagnetic and nearly half metallic. We find
strong hybridization of Ag-d and F-p states. Substantial moments reside on
the F atoms, which is unusual for the halides and reflects the chemistry of the
Ag(II) ions in this compound. This provides the mechanism for ferromagnetism,
which we find to be itinerant in character, a result of a Stoner instability
enhanced by Hund's coupling on the F