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Certain doping concentrations caused half-metallic graphene

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Miao, Lu
Jia, Ran
Wang, Yu
Kong, Chui-Peng
Wang, Jian
Eglitis, Roberts I.
Zhang, Hong-Xing
Date
2017
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The singly B and N doped graphene systems are carefully studied. The highly concentrated dopants cause a spin polarization effect in the systems. The spin polarization limits are affirmed in the singly B and N doped graphene systems through periodic hybrid density functional theory studies. The spin polarization effects must be considered indeed in the B and N doped graphene systems if the dopant concentration is above 3.1% and 1.4%, respectively. The system symmetry cooperating with the presence of the spin polarization brings half-metallic properties into the doping systems. The semiconducting channels in the half-metallic systems are in two different spin directions due to the different electron configurations of the B and N dopants in graphene.
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https://dspace.lu.lv/dspace/handle/7/52387
DOI
10.1016/j.jscs.2016.03.007
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