Magnetism and Spin Transport of Carbon Chain between Armchair Graphene Nanoribbon electrodes
Abstract
The magnetic and spin transport properties of a carbon chain between two armchair graphene nanoribbon (AGNR) electrodes were studied using tight-binding Hamiltonian, mean-field Hubbard model and Landauer-Butikker formalism. The results showed that only odd-numbered carbon chains show intrinsic magnetic moments in chain-graphene junctions. It was also found that the electronic, magnetic and spin transport properties of carbon chain-graphene junctions strongly depend on the position and the length of the carbon chains between AGNR electrodes. Interestingly, we found a fully spin-polarized transmission near the Fermi energy in all odd-numbered carbon chain-graphene junctions, regardless of their lengths and without any magnetic field and magnetic electrodes.
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