Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8158343 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
We reveal the effects of magnetic substitutional impurities on the density of states (DOS) of a graphene monolayer through the s-f model as well as coherent potential approximation. We show that the magnetic exchange interaction between the itinerant electrons in graphene and magnetic moments leads to ferromagnetic order and spin-splitting band below Curie temperature, which substantially affect the DOS. Furthermore, ferromagnetic graphene exhibits metallic behavior owing to the strong s-f exchange leading to the appearance of a sharp quasiparticle peak near the Fermi level. These phenomena, along with the gaps appearing in the DOS open prospects for new applications in spintronics and optics.
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