Embedding atomic cobalt into graphene lattices to activate room-temperature ferromagnetism

Graphene is extremely promising for next-generation spintronics applications; however, realizing graphene-based room-temperature magnets remains a great challenge. Here, we demonstrate that robust room-temperature ferromagnetism with T C up to ∼400 K and saturation magnetization of 0.11 emu g −1 (30...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2021-03, Vol.12 (1), p.1854-1854, Article 1854
Hauptverfasser: Hu, Wei, Wang, Chao, Tan, Hao, Duan, Hengli, Li, Guinan, Li, Na, Ji, Qianqian, Lu, Ying, Wang, Yao, Sun, Zhihu, Hu, Fengchun, Yan, Wensheng
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Zusammenfassung:Graphene is extremely promising for next-generation spintronics applications; however, realizing graphene-based room-temperature magnets remains a great challenge. Here, we demonstrate that robust room-temperature ferromagnetism with T C up to ∼400 K and saturation magnetization of 0.11 emu g −1 (300 K) can be achieved in graphene by embedding isolated Co atoms with the aid of coordinated N atoms. Extensive structural characterizations show that square-planar Co-N 4 moieties were formed in the graphene lattices, where atomically dispersed Co atoms provide local magnetic moments. Detailed electronic structure calculations reveal that the hybridization between the d electrons of Co atoms and delocalized p z electrons of N/C atoms enhances the conduction-electron mediated long-range magnetic coupling. This work provides an effective means to induce room-temperature ferromagnetism in graphene and may open possibilities for developing graphene-based spintronics devices. Graphene has shown incredible promise as ideal material for numerous fields; however its use in spintronics has been hampered by the lack of intrinsic magnetism. Here, Hu et al succeed in embedding Cobalt in the graphene lattice, creating robust room-temperature ferromagnetism.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-021-22122-2