Thursday, April 4, 2013

1304.0811 (Hyun-Jung Kim et al.)

Fluorine-induced local magnetic moment in graphene: A hybrid DFT study    [PDF]

Hyun-Jung Kim, Jun-Hyung Cho
Recent experimental evidence that fluorinated graphene creates local magnetic moments around F adatoms has not been supported by semilocal density-functional theory (DFT) calculations where the adsorption of an isolated F adatom induces no magnetic moment in graphene. Here, we show that such an incorrect prediction of the nonmagnetic ground state is due to the self-interaction error inherent in semilocal exchange-correlation functionals. The present hybrid DFT calculation for an isolated F adatom on graphene predicts not only a spin-polarized ground state with a spin moment of 1 bohr magneton, but also a long-range spin polarization caused by the bipartite nature of the graphene lattice as well as the induced spin polarization of the graphene states. The results provide support for the experimental observations of local magnetic moments in fluorinated graphene.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.0811

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