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arxiv: 1501.01473 · v4 · pith:WURDVOKLnew · submitted 2015-01-07 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Intrinsic Half-metallicity in Edge Fluorinated Armchair Boron Nitride Nanoribbons

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keywords spinstatesatomsabnnrsedgehalf-metallicitypolarizedacross
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We predict intrinsic half-metallicity in armchair boron nitride nanoribbons (ABNNRs) via edge fluorination. The stability, electronic and magnetic properties of bare and edge fluorinated ABNNRs have been systematically analyzed by means of first-principles calculations within the local spin-density approximation (LSDA). The ribbons whose only edge-B atoms passivated with F atoms (i.e., edge-N atoms are un-passivated), regardless of width, are found half-metallic with a half-metal gap of 0.3 eV. A 100 \% spin polarized charge transport across the Fermi level is expected for such ribbons as the spin polarized states are $\sim$0.4 eV more stable than the spin un-polarized states and only single-spin conducting channels are present across the Fermi level owing to the gigantic spin splitting. The existence of half-metallicity is attributed to the localization of electronic charge at bare edge-N atoms as revealed from the analysis of Bloch states and projected density of states (PDOS).The sufficiently large half-metal gap (0.3 eV) with huge difference in the energies ($\sim$ 0.4 eV) of spin polarized and spin compensated states projects these half-metallic ABNNRs as potential candidate for spintronics applications.

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