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...
In this report, the electronic properties of graphene were studied with OpenMX, a software package f...
We theoretically investigate in this work the interplay between the intrinsic spin-orbit coupling (S...
The discovery of graphene - a 2D material with superior physical properties - in 2004 was important ...
We study the effect of sublattice symmetry breaking on the electronic, magnetic, and transport prope...
In this letter we propose a strategy to make graphene become a half-metal or spin-semiconductor by c...
We describe here a quantum simulator of extended bipartite Hubbard model with broken sublattice symm...
The rules that govern spin exchange interaction in pristine graphene nanostructures are constrained ...
The discovery of graphene and its remarkable electronic and magnetic properties has initiated great ...
We study the magnetic properties of nanometer-sized graphene structures with triangular and hexagona...
The primary subject of this thesis is graphene and how the rudimentary attributes of its charge carr...
ABSTRACT: The unique ultrarelativistic, massless, nature of electron states in two-dimensional exten...
Since its first controlled fabrication in the laboratory in 2004, graphene has been raising much int...
We study a number of quantum phase transitions, which are exotic in their nature and separates non-t...
After general discussion of itinerant-electron magetism, Hubbard model and Lieb theorem, we discuss ...
We study the effects that ripples induce on the electrical and magnetic properties of graphene. The ...
In this report, the electronic properties of graphene were studied with OpenMX, a software package f...
We theoretically investigate in this work the interplay between the intrinsic spin-orbit coupling (S...
The discovery of graphene - a 2D material with superior physical properties - in 2004 was important ...
We study the effect of sublattice symmetry breaking on the electronic, magnetic, and transport prope...
In this letter we propose a strategy to make graphene become a half-metal or spin-semiconductor by c...
We describe here a quantum simulator of extended bipartite Hubbard model with broken sublattice symm...
The rules that govern spin exchange interaction in pristine graphene nanostructures are constrained ...
The discovery of graphene and its remarkable electronic and magnetic properties has initiated great ...
We study the magnetic properties of nanometer-sized graphene structures with triangular and hexagona...
The primary subject of this thesis is graphene and how the rudimentary attributes of its charge carr...
ABSTRACT: The unique ultrarelativistic, massless, nature of electron states in two-dimensional exten...
Since its first controlled fabrication in the laboratory in 2004, graphene has been raising much int...
We study a number of quantum phase transitions, which are exotic in their nature and separates non-t...
After general discussion of itinerant-electron magetism, Hubbard model and Lieb theorem, we discuss ...
We study the effects that ripples induce on the electrical and magnetic properties of graphene. The ...
In this report, the electronic properties of graphene were studied with OpenMX, a software package f...
We theoretically investigate in this work the interplay between the intrinsic spin-orbit coupling (S...
The discovery of graphene - a 2D material with superior physical properties - in 2004 was important ...