Graphene on a ferromagnetic substrate: instability of the electronic liquid
Abstract
We previously show [JETP Letters, 114, 763 (2021)] that a graphene sample placed on a ferromagnetic substrate demonstrates a cooperative magnetoelectronic instability. The instability induces a gap in the electronic spectrum and a canting deformation of the magnetization near the graphene-substrate interface. In this paper we prove that the interaction between the electrons in graphene strongly enhances the instability. Our estimates suggest that in the presence of even a moderate interaction the instability can be sufficiently pronounced to be detected experimentally in a realistic setting.
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