Friday, July 13, 2012

1207.3015 (S. R. Power et al.)

Strain-induced modulation of magnetic interactions in graphene    [PDF]

S. R. Power, P. D. Gorman, J. M. Duffy, M. S. Ferreira
The ease with which the physical properties of graphene can be tuned suggests a wide range of possible applications. Recently, strain engineering of these properties has been of particular interest. Possible spintronic applications of magnetically-doped graphene systems have motivated recent theoretical investigations of the so-called Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida interaction between localized moments in graphene. In this work a combination of analytic and numerical techniques are used to examine the effects of uniaxial strain on such an interaction. A range of interesting features are uncovered depending on the separation and strain directions. Amplification, suppression and oscillatory behaviour are reported as a function of the strain and mathematically transparent expressions predicting these features are derived. Since a wide range of effects, including overall moment formation and magnetotransport response, are underpinned by such interactions we predict that the ability to manipulate the coupling by applying strain may lead to interesting spintronic applications.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.3015

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