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A DFT Study on the Electronic Structure of In-Plane Heterojunctions of Graphene and Hexagonal Boron Nitride Nanoribbons

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arxiv 2012.04021 v1 pith:XHU7LXFS submitted 2020-12-07 cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.mes-hall

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keywords grapheneh-bnheterojunctionsnanoribbonsborondifferentdomaindomains
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The structural similarity between hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) and graphene nanoribbons allows for the formation of heterojunctions with small chain stress. The combination of the insulation nature of the former and the quasi-metallic property of the latter makes this kind of heterostructure particularly interesting for flat optoelectronics. Recently, it was experimentally demonstrated that the shapes of the graphene and h-BN domains can be controlled precisely, and sharp graphene/h-BN interfaces can be created. Here, we investigated the electronic and structural properties of graphene (h-BN) nanoribbon domains of different sizes sandwiched between h-BN (graphene) nanoribbons forming in-plane heterojunctions. Different domain sizes for the zigzag termination were studied. Results showed that the charge density is localized in the edge of the heterojunctions, regardless of the domain size. These materials presented a metallic nature with a ferromagnetic behavior, which can be useful for magnetic applications at the nanoscale.

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