Structural, Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Silicene Substituted with Monomers and Dimers of Cr, Fe and Co

Extensive full-potential density functional theory calculations were performed to investigate the structural, electronic and magnetic properties of silicene substituted with monomers and dimers of Cr, Fe and Co atoms. Different concentrations of monomers between 1 and 12 percent were considered. The...

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Main Authors: M Davoodianidalik, A Kordbacheh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Multi-Science Publishing 2018-09-01
Series:International Journal of Multiphysics
Online Access:http://journal.multiphysics.org/index.php/IJM/article/view/399
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spelling doaj-dc51fd432c28458d9b1fdfe4e7c846242020-11-25T03:14:24ZengMulti-Science PublishingInternational Journal of Multiphysics1750-95482048-39612018-09-0112310.21152/1750-9548.12.3.221364Structural, Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Silicene Substituted with Monomers and Dimers of Cr, Fe and CoM Davoodianidalik0A Kordbacheh1Department of Physics, Iran University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Physics, Iran university of Scence and technologyExtensive full-potential density functional theory calculations were performed to investigate the structural, electronic and magnetic properties of silicene substituted with monomers and dimers of Cr, Fe and Co atoms. Different concentrations of monomers between 1 and 12 percent were considered. The structures substituted with all concentrations of Fe were metal and showed magnetic properties. The structures substituted with Co and Cr were half-metal or metal and, surprisingly, silicene substituted with 1.4 percent Co did not show a magnetic moment. Homonuclear and heteronuclear dimers of the above atoms were investigated for two different substitution positions in silicene. The structures showed metallic or half-metallic properties and a range of magnetic moments from 0 to 6 . This variety of electronic and magnetic properties suggest that metal-substituted silicene materials could play essential roles in nano-electronic devices in fields such as spintronics.http://journal.multiphysics.org/index.php/IJM/article/view/399
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Structural, Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Silicene Substituted with Monomers and Dimers of Cr, Fe and Co
International Journal of Multiphysics
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title Structural, Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Silicene Substituted with Monomers and Dimers of Cr, Fe and Co
title_short Structural, Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Silicene Substituted with Monomers and Dimers of Cr, Fe and Co
title_full Structural, Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Silicene Substituted with Monomers and Dimers of Cr, Fe and Co
title_fullStr Structural, Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Silicene Substituted with Monomers and Dimers of Cr, Fe and Co
title_full_unstemmed Structural, Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Silicene Substituted with Monomers and Dimers of Cr, Fe and Co
title_sort structural, electronic and magnetic properties of silicene substituted with monomers and dimers of cr, fe and co
publisher Multi-Science Publishing
series International Journal of Multiphysics
issn 1750-9548
2048-3961
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Extensive full-potential density functional theory calculations were performed to investigate the structural, electronic and magnetic properties of silicene substituted with monomers and dimers of Cr, Fe and Co atoms. Different concentrations of monomers between 1 and 12 percent were considered. The structures substituted with all concentrations of Fe were metal and showed magnetic properties. The structures substituted with Co and Cr were half-metal or metal and, surprisingly, silicene substituted with 1.4 percent Co did not show a magnetic moment. Homonuclear and heteronuclear dimers of the above atoms were investigated for two different substitution positions in silicene. The structures showed metallic or half-metallic properties and a range of magnetic moments from 0 to 6 . This variety of electronic and magnetic properties suggest that metal-substituted silicene materials could play essential roles in nano-electronic devices in fields such as spintronics.
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