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arxiv: 1001.3081 · v2 · pith:JJ6QYC2Inew · submitted 2010-01-18 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

The missing atom as a source of carbon magnetism

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.mtrl-sci
keywords singlevacancieselectronicmagneticatomicgraphenegraphene-likegraphite
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Atomic vacancies have a strong impact in the mechanical, electronic and magnetic properties of graphene-like materials. By artificially generating isolated vacancies on a graphite surface and measuring their local density of states on the atomic scale, we have shown how single vacancies modify the electronic properties of this graphene-like system. Our scanning tunneling microscopy experiments, complemented by tight binding calculations, reveal the presence of a sharp electronic resonance at the Fermi energy around each single graphite vacancy, which can be associated with the formation of local magnetic moments and implies a dramatic reduction of the charge carriers' mobility. While vacancies in single layer graphene naturally lead to magnetic couplings of arbitrary sign, our results show the possibility of inducing a macroscopic ferrimagnetic state in multilayered graphene samples just by randomly removing single C atoms.

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