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arxiv: 1612.08536 · v1 · pith:KTE3ZO6Fnew · submitted 2016-12-27 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Theoretical prediction of the half-metallicity in one-dimensional Cr2NO2 nanoribbons

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keywords nanoribbonscr2no2one-dimensionalhalf-metallicitystateswideactivatedatoms
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One-dimensional Cr2NO2 nanoribbons cutting from the oxygen-passivated Cr2NO2 MXene are investigated by using density functional theory. The wide nanoribbons have ferromagnetic ground states and are half-metals, independent of their chirality. The half-metallic band gaps of the wide nanoribbons are larger than 1 eV, which are large enough for avoiding thermally activated spin flip. The magnetism does not rely on the edge states but originates from all the Cr atoms. Furthermore, the half-metallicity is still robust in an electronic device even if the bias is up to 1 V. Therefore, one-dimensional Cr2NO2 nanoribbons are good candidates for spintronics.

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