Magnetism in Graphene Nanoislands
University of Alicante · Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid
Abstract
We study the magnetic properties of nanometer-sized graphene structures with triangular and hexagonal shapes terminated by zigzag edges. We discuss how the shape of the island, the imbalance in the number of atoms belonging to the two graphene sublattices, the existence of zero-energy states, and the total and local magnetic moment are intimately related. We consider electronic interactions both in a mean-field approximation of the one-orbital Hubbard model and with density functional calculations. Both descriptions yield values for the ground state total spin S consistent with Lieb's theorem for bipartite lattices. Triangles have a finite S for all sizes whereas hexagons have S=0 and develop local moments…
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- 100%
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- 31
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2Topics & keywords
- Zigzag
- Graphene
- Condensed matter physics
- Magnetism
- Magnetic moment
- Physics
- Spin (aerodynamics)
- Ground state