Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5372873 Chemical Physics 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The accurate theoretical modeling of a nanojunction made of a single graphene sheet with regularly adsorbed Ti or Co atoms is presented in the context of spintronic applications. Our calculations show that the adsorption of transition metal atoms on graphene induces the opening of a gap in the transmission function in one spin channel only. Charge carriers flowing through the nanojunction in Ti@graphene belong almost entirely to the minority spin component, and the spin polarization of the current is almost 100%. The opposite is found in Co@graphene, where the charge carriers belonging to the majority spin component are dominant. The analysis of the non equilibrium electron density distribution indicates that a spin separation between the left and the right portions of the device occurs. This strong spin asymmetry suggests that transition metal adatoms have the potential of turning graphene into an efficient spin-filtering device.

Graphical abstractDownload high-res image (209KB)Download full-size imageThe adsorption of transition metals on graphene gives rise to a spin dependent energy gap. The current flow induces a spatial spin separation between the electrodes. Transition metals adatoms can turn graphene into a spin filtering device.

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