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Edge state magnetism of single layer graphene nanostructures
Somnath Bhowmick1, Vijay B Shenoy
1Materials Research Center, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012, India. bsomnath@mrc.iisc.ernet.in
Abstract:
We study edge state magnetism in graphene nanostructures using a mean field theory of the Hubbard model. We investigate how the magnetism of the zigzag edges of graphene is affected by the presence of other types of terminating edges and defects. By a detailed study of both regular shapes, such as polygonal nanodots and nanoribbons, and irregular shapes, we conclude that the magnetism in zigzag edges is very robust. Our calculations show that the zigzag edges that are longer than three to four repeat units are always magnetic, irrespective of other edges, regular or irregular. We, therefore, clearly demonstrate that the edge irregularities and defects of the bounding edges of graphene nanostructures do not destroy the edge state magnetism.
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