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Coverage-dependent magnetic and electronic properties of graphene with Co adatoms

Materials Science 2025-02-26 v1

Abstract

Decorating two-dimensional materials with transition-metal adatoms is an effective way to bring about new physical properties that are intriguing for applications in electronics and spintronics devices. Here, we systematically studied the coverage-dependent magnetic and electronic properties of graphene decorated by Co adatoms, based on first-principles calculations. We found that the if the Co coverage is larger than 1/3 ML, the Co atoms will aggregate to form a Co monolayer and then a van der Waals bilayer system between the Co monolayer and graphene forms. When the Co coverage is <= 1/3 ML, the Co adatom is spin polarized with spin moment varying from 1.1 ~ 1.4 {\mu}B. The d(xz/yz) and d(xy/x2-y2 ) orbitals of Co hybridize significantly with the {\pi} bands of graphene, which generates a series of new bands in the energy range from -2 eV to 1 eV with respect to Dirac point of graphene. In most cases, the new bands near the Fermi level lead to topological states characterized by the quantum anomalous Hall effect.

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@article{arxiv.2107.08260,
  title  = {Coverage-dependent magnetic and electronic properties of graphene with Co adatoms},
  author = {Min Gao and Jun Hu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.08260},
  year   = {2025}
}