Control of magnetism by applied voltage is desirable for spintronics applications. Finding a suitable material remains an elusive goal, with only a few candidates found so far. Graphene is one of them and attracts interest because of its weak spin–orbit interaction, the ability to control electronic properties by the electric field effect and the possibility to introduce paramagnetic centres such as vacancies and adatoms. Here we show that the magnetism of adatoms in graphene is itinerant and can be controlled by doping, so that magnetic moments are switched on and off. The much-discussed vacancy magnetism is found to have a dual origin, with two approximately equal contributions; one from itinerant magnetism and the other from dangling bon...
Spin switching of organometallic complexes by ferromagnetic surfaces is an important topic in the ar...
We show within a local self-consistent mean-field treatment that a random distribution of magnetic a...
We address the electronic structure and magnetic properties of vacancies and voids both in graphene ...
Control of magnetism by applied voltage is desirable for spintronics applications. Finding a suitabl...
Spintronics is a promising field to meet the future requirements to information technology. The term...
Magnetism in graphene is an emerging field that has received much theoretical attention. In particul...
The isolation of graphene has triggered an avalanche of studies into the spin-dependent physical pro...
Spin-polarized density functional theory has been used to study the effects of vacancy defects on th...
After general discussion of itinerant-electron magetism, Hubbard model and Lieb theorem, we discuss ...
The possibility to induce a magnetic response in graphene by the introduction of defects has been ge...
Spin-polarized density functional theory has been used to study the effects of vacancy defects on th...
The isolation of graphene has triggered an avalanche of studies into the spin-dependent physical pro...
Graphene has proven to be an interesting and exciting material for experimental and theoretical rese...
This article presents the current puzzling controversy between theory and experimental results conce...
The development of spintronics devices relies on efficient generation of spin-polarized currents and...
Spin switching of organometallic complexes by ferromagnetic surfaces is an important topic in the ar...
We show within a local self-consistent mean-field treatment that a random distribution of magnetic a...
We address the electronic structure and magnetic properties of vacancies and voids both in graphene ...
Control of magnetism by applied voltage is desirable for spintronics applications. Finding a suitabl...
Spintronics is a promising field to meet the future requirements to information technology. The term...
Magnetism in graphene is an emerging field that has received much theoretical attention. In particul...
The isolation of graphene has triggered an avalanche of studies into the spin-dependent physical pro...
Spin-polarized density functional theory has been used to study the effects of vacancy defects on th...
After general discussion of itinerant-electron magetism, Hubbard model and Lieb theorem, we discuss ...
The possibility to induce a magnetic response in graphene by the introduction of defects has been ge...
Spin-polarized density functional theory has been used to study the effects of vacancy defects on th...
The isolation of graphene has triggered an avalanche of studies into the spin-dependent physical pro...
Graphene has proven to be an interesting and exciting material for experimental and theoretical rese...
This article presents the current puzzling controversy between theory and experimental results conce...
The development of spintronics devices relies on efficient generation of spin-polarized currents and...
Spin switching of organometallic complexes by ferromagnetic surfaces is an important topic in the ar...
We show within a local self-consistent mean-field treatment that a random distribution of magnetic a...
We address the electronic structure and magnetic properties of vacancies and voids both in graphene ...