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p-magnetism and spin-dependent transport in boron pair doped armchair graphene nanoribbons

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APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 120, Issue 13, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0086377

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [12174129]
  2. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, HUST [2021JYCXJJ024]

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Carbon-based magnetic nanostructures have long spin coherent length and potential applications in spintronics. Recent experiments demonstrate that a pair of substitutional boron atoms doped graphene nanoribbons exhibit intrinsic magnetism. In this work, the magnetism is found to be contributed by pi-electrons and the spin-dependent transport properties are investigated.
Carbon-based magnetic nanostructures have long spin coherent length and are promising for spintronics applications in data storage and information processing. Recent experiments demonstrate that a pair of substitutional boron atoms (B-2) doped 7-atom-wide armchair graphene nanoribbons (B-2-7AGNRs) have intrinsic magnetism, providing a quasi-1D magnetic material platform for spintronics. In this work, we demonstrate that the magnetism in B-2-7AGNRs is contributed by pi-electrons, originating from the imbalance of electrons in two spin channels in response to boron dopants. The spin-dependent transport across single and double boron pair doped 7AGNRs (B-2-7AGNRs and 2B(2)-7AGNRs) by constructing lateral graphene nanoribbon heterojunctions has been investigated by using first-principles calculations. We show that for B-2-7AGNRs with spin splitting pi-electronic states near the Fermi level, by applying a bias voltage, one can obtain a current spin polarization over 90% and a negative differential resistance effect. For 2B(2)-7AGNRs, two spin centers have been found to be antiferromagnetically coupled. We demonstrate a magnetoresistance effect over 15 000% by setting those two spin centers to be ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic alignments. Based on the above spin-polarized transport properties, we reveal that GNR heterojunctions based on B-2-7AGNRs could be potentially applied in quasi-1D spintronic devices.& nbsp;Published under an exclusive license by AIP Publishing.& nbsp;

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