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Magnetoresistance and Magnetic Ordering Fingerprints in Hydrogenated Graphene

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PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 107, Issue 1, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.107.016602

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  1. MICINN [FIS2010-21883-C02-02, CSD2007-00010, FIS2009-12721-C04-01, CSD2007-00050]
  2. Universidad de Alicante
  3. J. Fernandez-Rossier
  4. Belgian Program on Interuniversity Attraction Poles [PAI6]
  5. ARC
  6. ETSF [211956]
  7. Belgium FNRS
  8. ICREA Funding Source: Custom

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Spin-dependent features in the conductivity of graphene, chemically modified by a random distribution of hydrogen adatoms, are explored theoretically. The spin effects are taken into account using a mean-field self-consistent Hubbard model derived from first-principles calculations. A Kubo transport methodology is used to compute the spin-dependent transport fingerprints of weakly hydrogenated graphene-based systems with realistic sizes. Conductivity responses are obtained for paramagnetic, antiferromagnetic, or ferromagnetic macroscopic states, constructed from the mean-field solutions obtained for small graphene supercells. Magnetoresistance signals up to similar to 7% are calculated for hydrogen densities around 0.25%. These theoretical results could serve as guidance for experimental observation of induced magnetism in graphene.

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