Magnetic-adsorbate-induced spin polarization in carbon materials - Two Fe atoms on planar C10 and C10H8
Here we consider a nanoscale material consisting of two Fe atoms sitting on a planar C10 cluster. On the basis of the density functional theory (DFT), we demonstrate how it is feasible to induce spin polarization on an initially nonmagnetic carbon material by introducing magnetic adsorbates, and how...
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2003
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Summary: | Here we consider a nanoscale material consisting of two Fe atoms sitting on a planar C10 cluster. On the basis of the density functional theory (DFT), we demonstrate how it is feasible to induce spin polarization on an initially nonmagnetic carbon material by introducing magnetic adsorbates, and how the presence of hydrogen reduces the induced polarization. © 2003 The Physical Society of Japan. |
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