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Exact diagonalization study of the tunable edge magnetism in graphene

Strongly Correlated Electrons 2011-05-26 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

The tunable magnetism at graphene edges with lengths of up to 48 unit cells is analyzed by an exact diagonalization technique. For this we use a generalized interacting one-dimensional model which can be tuned continuously from a limit describing graphene zigzag edge states with a ferromagnetic phase, to a limit equivalent to a Hubbard chain, which does not allow ferromagnetism. This analysis sheds light onto the question why the edge states have a ferromagnetic ground state, while a usual one-dimensional metal does not. Essentially we find that there are two important features of edge states: (a) umklapp processes are completely forbidden for edge states; this allows a spin-polarized ground state. (b) the strong momentum dependence of the effective interaction vertex for edge states gives rise to a regime of partial spin-polarization and a second order phase transition between a standard paramagnetic Luttinger liquid and ferromagnetic Luttinger liquid.

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@article{arxiv.1103.1645,
  title  = {Exact diagonalization study of the tunable edge magnetism in graphene},
  author = {David J. Luitz and Fakher F. Assaad and Manuel J. Schmidt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1103.1645},
  year   = {2011}
}

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11 pages, 8 figures