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. 2009 Mar 27;102(12):126807.
doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.102.126807. Epub 2009 Mar 26.

Embedding transition-metal atoms in graphene: structure, bonding, and magnetism

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Embedding transition-metal atoms in graphene: structure, bonding, and magnetism

A V Krasheninnikov et al. Phys Rev Lett. .
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Abstract

We present a density-functional-theory study of transition-metal atoms (Sc-Zn, Pt, and Au) embedded in single and double vacancies (SV and DV) in a graphene sheet. We show that for most metals, the bonding is strong and the metal-vacancy complexes exhibit interesting magnetic behavior. In particular, an Fe atom on a SV is not magnetic, while the Fe@DV complex has a high magnetic moment. Surprisingly, Au and Cu atoms at SV are magnetic. Both bond strengths and magnetic moments can be understood within a simple local-orbital picture, involving carbon sp(2) hybrids and the metal spd orbitals. We further calculate the barriers for impurity-atom migration, and they agree well with available experimental data. We discuss the experimental realization of such systems in the context of spintronics and nanocatalysis.

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