Conventional in-gap Yu–Shiba–Rusinov (YSR) states require two ingredients: magnetic atoms and a superconducting host that, in the normal phase, has a finite density of states at the Fermi energy. Here we show that hydrogenated graphene can host YSR states without any of those two ingredients. Atomic hydrogen chemisorbed in graphene is known to act as paramagnetic center with a weakly localized magnetic moment. Our calculations for hydrogenated graphene in proximity to a superconductor show that individual adatoms induce in-gap YSR states with an exotic spectrum whereas chains of adatoms result in a gapless YSR band. Our predictions can be tested using state of the art techniques, combining recent progress of atomic manipulation of atomic hy...
Electronic states in the gap of a superconductor inherit intriguing many-body properties from the su...
Macroscopic quantities of graphenes have been prepared by diff erent chemical methods and characteri...
Graphenes transport properties have been extensively studied in the 10 years since its discovery in ...
When magnetic atoms are inserted inside a superconductor, the superconducting order is locally deple...
We revisit the problem of local moment formation in graphene due to chemisorption of individual atom...
Hydrogenation provides a novel way to tune the electronic properties of graphene. Recent scanning tu...
Conversion of free-standing graphene into pure graphane-where each C atom is sp3bound to a hydrogen ...
On the basis of first-principles calculations, we present exotic geometrical and electronic properti...
Using first principles calculations, we show that each hydrogen vacancy created at graphane surface ...
In this review we discuss the multifaceted problem of spin transport in hydrogenated graphene from a...
A clear demonstration of topological superconductivity (TS) and Majorana zero modes remains one of t...
Graphene – a monolayer of carbon atoms densely packed into a hexagonal lattice (1) –has one of the s...
We consider massless Dirac fermions in a graphene monolayer in the ballistic limit, subject to both ...
Spin-dependent transport in hydrogenated two-dimensional graphene is explored theoretically. Adsorbe...
We show how hydrogenation of graphene nanoribbons at small concentrations can open venues toward car...
Electronic states in the gap of a superconductor inherit intriguing many-body properties from the su...
Macroscopic quantities of graphenes have been prepared by diff erent chemical methods and characteri...
Graphenes transport properties have been extensively studied in the 10 years since its discovery in ...
When magnetic atoms are inserted inside a superconductor, the superconducting order is locally deple...
We revisit the problem of local moment formation in graphene due to chemisorption of individual atom...
Hydrogenation provides a novel way to tune the electronic properties of graphene. Recent scanning tu...
Conversion of free-standing graphene into pure graphane-where each C atom is sp3bound to a hydrogen ...
On the basis of first-principles calculations, we present exotic geometrical and electronic properti...
Using first principles calculations, we show that each hydrogen vacancy created at graphane surface ...
In this review we discuss the multifaceted problem of spin transport in hydrogenated graphene from a...
A clear demonstration of topological superconductivity (TS) and Majorana zero modes remains one of t...
Graphene – a monolayer of carbon atoms densely packed into a hexagonal lattice (1) –has one of the s...
We consider massless Dirac fermions in a graphene monolayer in the ballistic limit, subject to both ...
Spin-dependent transport in hydrogenated two-dimensional graphene is explored theoretically. Adsorbe...
We show how hydrogenation of graphene nanoribbons at small concentrations can open venues toward car...
Electronic states in the gap of a superconductor inherit intriguing many-body properties from the su...
Macroscopic quantities of graphenes have been prepared by diff erent chemical methods and characteri...
Graphenes transport properties have been extensively studied in the 10 years since its discovery in ...