First-principles calculations are used to establish that the electronic structure of graphene ribbons with zigzag edges is unstable with respect to magnetic polarization of the edge states. The magnetic interaction between edge states is found to be remarkably long ranged and intimately connected to the electronic structure of the ribbon. Various treatments of electronic exchange and correlation are used to examine the sensitivity of this result to details of the electron-electron interactions, and the qualitative features are found to be independent of the details of the approximation. The possibility of other stablization mechanisms, such as charge ordering and a Peierls distortion, are explicitly considered and found to be unfavorable for ribbons of reasonable width. These results have direct implications for the control of the spin-dependent conductance in graphitic nanoribbons using suitably modulated magnetic fields.
Pisani, L., Chan, J.A., Montanari, B., Harrison, N.M. (2007). Electronic structure and magnetic properties of graphitic ribbons. PHYSICAL REVIEW. B, CONDENSED MATTER AND MATERIALS PHYSICS, 75(6), 1-9 [10.1103/PhysRevB.75.064418].
Electronic structure and magnetic properties of graphitic ribbons
Pisani, L.Primo
Investigation
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2007
Abstract
First-principles calculations are used to establish that the electronic structure of graphene ribbons with zigzag edges is unstable with respect to magnetic polarization of the edge states. The magnetic interaction between edge states is found to be remarkably long ranged and intimately connected to the electronic structure of the ribbon. Various treatments of electronic exchange and correlation are used to examine the sensitivity of this result to details of the electron-electron interactions, and the qualitative features are found to be independent of the details of the approximation. The possibility of other stablization mechanisms, such as charge ordering and a Peierls distortion, are explicitly considered and found to be unfavorable for ribbons of reasonable width. These results have direct implications for the control of the spin-dependent conductance in graphitic nanoribbons using suitably modulated magnetic fields.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.