Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10714300 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2012 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The NMR relaxation rate is studied on the magnetic states of an impurity in bilayer graphene within a tight-binding scenario. The dependencies of the relaxation rate on temperature, interlayer interaction and also the chemical potential have been considered. Although for low temperatures we observe the usual Korringa relation, a characteristic of the conventional fermions, the rate increases with the increase in temperature and tends to saturate for high temperatures. For small interlayer interactions (tâ¥) the system can be either magnetic or non-magnetic. However for higher t⥠we observe the existence of only a pure magnetic state. In graphene this transition is also observed with two cusps related to the magnetic to non-magnetic transition, which modifies to a single hump for higher tâ¥, where the system is purely magnetic for any value of chemical potential.
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Authors
H.O. Frota, Angsula Ghosh,