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Modeling of gate controlled Kondo effect at carbon point-defects in graphene

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2018-04-25 v1

Abstract

We study the magnetic properties in the vicinity of a single carbon defect in a monolayer of graphene. We include the unbound σ\sigma orbital and the vacancy induced bound π\pi state in an effective two-orbital single impurity model. The local magnetic moments are stabilized by the Coulomb interaction as well as a significant ferromagnetic Hund's rule coupling between the orbitals predicted by a density functional theory calculation. A hybridization between the orbitals and the Dirac fermions is generated by the curvature of the graphene sheet in the vicinity of the vacancy. We present results for the local spectral function calculated using Wilson's numerical renormalization group approach for a realistic graphene band structure and find three different regimes depending on the filling, the controlling chemical potential, and the hybridization strength. These different regions are characterized by different magnetic properties. The calculated spectral functions qualitatively agree with recent scanning tunneling spectra on graphene vacancies.

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@article{arxiv.1803.03196,
  title  = {Modeling of gate controlled Kondo effect at carbon point-defects in graphene},
  author = {Daniel May and Po-Wei Lo and Kira Deltenre and Anika Henke and Jinhai Mao and Yuhang Jiang and Guohong Li and Eva Y. Andrei and Guang-Yu Guo and Frithjof B. Anders},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.03196},
  year   = {2018}
}

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18 pages, 15 figures