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Robust ferromagnetism in hydrogenated graphene mediated by spin-polarized pseudospin.


ABSTRACT: The origin of the ferromagnetism in metal-free graphitic materials has been a decade-old puzzle. The possibility of long-range magnetic order in graphene has been recently questioned by the experimental findings that point defects in graphene, such as fluorine adatoms and vacancies, lead to defect-induced paramagnetism but no magnetic ordering down to 2 K. It remains controversial whether collective magnetic order in graphene can emerge from point defects at finite temperatures. This work provides a new framework for understanding the ferromagnetism in hydrogenated graphene, highlighting the key contribution of the spin-polarized pseudospin as a "mediator" of long-range magnetic interactions in graphene. Using first-principles calculations of hydrogenated graphene, we found that the unique 'zero-energy' position of H-induced quasilocalized states enables notable spin polarization of the graphene's sublattice pseudospin. The pseudospin-mediated magnetic interactions between the H-induced magnetic moments stabilize the two-dimensional ferromagnetic ordering with Curie temperatures of Tc = nH × 34,000 K for the atom percentage nH of H adatoms. These findings show that atomic-scale control of hydrogen adsorption on graphene can give rise to a robust magnetic order.

SUBMITTER: Kim H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6141587 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Robust ferromagnetism in hydrogenated graphene mediated by spin-polarized pseudospin.

Kim Hyunyoung H   Bang Junhyeok J   Kang Joongoo J  

Scientific reports 20180917 1


The origin of the ferromagnetism in metal-free graphitic materials has been a decade-old puzzle. The possibility of long-range magnetic order in graphene has been recently questioned by the experimental findings that point defects in graphene, such as fluorine adatoms and vacancies, lead to defect-induced paramagnetism but no magnetic ordering down to 2 K. It remains controversial whether collective magnetic order in graphene can emerge from point defects at finite temperatures. This work provid  ...[more]

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