Ferromagnetism in Semihydrogenated Graphene Sheet
Virginia Commonwealth University · Tohoku University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Single layer of graphite (graphene) was predicted and later experimentally confirmed to undergo metal-semiconductor transition when fully hydrogenated (graphane). Using density functional theory we show that when half of the hydrogen in this graphane sheet is removed, the resulting semihydrogenated graphene (which we refer to as graphone) becomes a ferromagnetic semiconductor with a small indirect gap. Half-hydrogenation breaks the delocalized pi bonding network of graphene, leaving the electrons in the unhydrogenated carbon atoms localized and unpaired. The magnetic moments at these sites couple ferromagnetically with an estimated Curie temperature between 278 and 417 K, giving rise to an infinite magnetic…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 26.54
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 25
Authors
6- JZJian ZhouCorresponding
Virginia Commonwealth University, Tohoku University, Peking University, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics
- QWQian Wang
Virginia Commonwealth University, Tohoku University, Peking University, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics
- QSQiang Sun
Virginia Commonwealth University, Tohoku University, Peking University, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics
- XSX. S. Chen
Virginia Commonwealth University, Tohoku University, Peking University, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics
- YKYoshiyuki Kawazoe
Virginia Commonwealth University, Tohoku University, Peking University, Shanghai Institute of Technical Physics
Topics & keywords
- Graphane
- Graphene
- Materials science
- Delocalized electron
- Condensed matter physics
- Ferromagnetism
- Graphene nanoribbons
- Magnetism