Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1812802 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We study the electronic structure and ferromagnetism of V-, Cr-, and Mn-doped single-wall BN(5, 5) nanotube by using polarized spin calculations within first principles. The optimized structures show that the transition-metal atoms move outwards and the calculated electronic properties demonstrate that the isolated V-, Cr-, and Mn-doped BN(5, 5) nanotubes show half-metallicity. The total ferromagnetic moments are 2μB, 3.02μB, and 3.98μB for V-, Cr-, and Mn-doped BN(5, 5), respectively. The study suggests that such transition-metal (TM)-doped nanotubes may be useful in spintronics and nanomagnets.
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Authors
K.H. He, G. Zheng, G. Chen, M. Wan, G.F. Ji,