Graphene as a flexible template for controlling magnetic interactions between metal atoms
Metal-doped graphene produces magnetic moments that have potential application in spintronics. Here we use density function theory computational methods to show how the magnetic interaction between metal atoms doped in graphene can be controlled by the degree of flexure in a graphene membrane. Bendi...
Main Authors: | Lee, S, Kim, D, Robertson, A, Yoon, E, Hong, S, Ihm, J, Yu, J, Warner, J, Lee, G |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Institute of Physics
2017
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