We study the effect of sublattice symmetry breaking on the electronic, magnetic, and transport properties of two-dimensional graphene as well as zigzag terminated one- and zero-dimensional graphene nanostructures. The systems are described with the Hubbard model within the collinear mean field approximation. We prove that for the noninteracting bipartite lattice with an unequal number of atoms in each sublattice, in-gap states still exist in the presence of a staggered on-site potential ±Δ/2. We compute the phase diagram of both 2D and 1D graphene with zigzag edges, at half filling, defined by the normalized interaction strength U/t and Δ/t, where t is the first neighbor hopping. In the case of 2D we find that the system is always insulatin...
Development of graphene spintronic devices relies on transforming it into a material with a spin ord...
We computed the phase diagram of the zigzag graphene nanoribbons as a function of on-site repulsion,...
Exact positioning of sublattice imbalanced nanostructures in graphene nanomaterials offers a route t...
We study the effect of sublattice symmetry breaking on the electronic, magnetic, and transport prope...
We study the magnetic properties of nanometer-sized graphene structures with triangular and hexagona...
An electronic phase with coexisting magnetic and ferroelectric order is predicted for graphene ribbo...
The rules that govern spin exchange interaction in pristine graphene nanostructures are constrained ...
We address the electronic structure and magnetic properties of vacancies and voids both in graphene ...
Emergent phenomena arising from the collective behavior of electrons is generally expected when Coul...
Since its first controlled fabrication in the laboratory in 2004, graphene has been raising much int...
We investigate the effects of randomly distributed atomic defects on the magnetic properties of grap...
Based on first-principles calculations, we showed that repeated heterostructures of zigzag graphene ...
Mean-field theories have since long predicted edge magnetism in graphene nanoribbons, where the orde...
We investigate the interplay of magnetic fluctuations and Cooper pairing in twisted bilayer graphene...
Application of a perpendicular magnetic field to charge neutral graphene is expected to result in a ...
Development of graphene spintronic devices relies on transforming it into a material with a spin ord...
We computed the phase diagram of the zigzag graphene nanoribbons as a function of on-site repulsion,...
Exact positioning of sublattice imbalanced nanostructures in graphene nanomaterials offers a route t...
We study the effect of sublattice symmetry breaking on the electronic, magnetic, and transport prope...
We study the magnetic properties of nanometer-sized graphene structures with triangular and hexagona...
An electronic phase with coexisting magnetic and ferroelectric order is predicted for graphene ribbo...
The rules that govern spin exchange interaction in pristine graphene nanostructures are constrained ...
We address the electronic structure and magnetic properties of vacancies and voids both in graphene ...
Emergent phenomena arising from the collective behavior of electrons is generally expected when Coul...
Since its first controlled fabrication in the laboratory in 2004, graphene has been raising much int...
We investigate the effects of randomly distributed atomic defects on the magnetic properties of grap...
Based on first-principles calculations, we showed that repeated heterostructures of zigzag graphene ...
Mean-field theories have since long predicted edge magnetism in graphene nanoribbons, where the orde...
We investigate the interplay of magnetic fluctuations and Cooper pairing in twisted bilayer graphene...
Application of a perpendicular magnetic field to charge neutral graphene is expected to result in a ...
Development of graphene spintronic devices relies on transforming it into a material with a spin ord...
We computed the phase diagram of the zigzag graphene nanoribbons as a function of on-site repulsion,...
Exact positioning of sublattice imbalanced nanostructures in graphene nanomaterials offers a route t...