"Narrow" Graphene Nanoribbons Made Easier by Partial Hydrogenation
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
cond-mat.mes-hall
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gnrshydrogenationnarrowedgesgraphenenanoribbonspartialwide
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It is a challenge to synthesize graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) with narrow widths and smooth edges in large scale. Our first principles study on the hydrogenation of GNRs shows that the hydrogenation starts from the edges of GNRs and proceeds gradually toward the middle of the GNRs so as to maximize the number of carbon-carbon $\pi$-$\pi$ bonds. Furthermore, the partially hydrogenated wide GNRs have similar electronic and magnetic properties as those of narrow GNRs. Therefore, it is not necessary to directly produce narrow GNRs for realistic applications because partial hydrogenation could make wide GNRs "narrower".
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