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Intercalation of Mn in graphene/Cu(111) interface: insights to the electronic and magnetic properties from theory

arXiv:2112.11845 · doi:10.1038/s41598-020-78583-w

Abstract

The effect of Mn intercalation on the atomic, electronic and magnetic structure of the graphene/Cu(111) interface is studied using state-of-the-art density functional theory calculations. Different structural models of the graphene-Mn-Cu(111) interface are investigated. While a Mn monolayer placed between graphene and Cu(111) (an unfavorable configuration) yields massive rearrangement of the graphene-derived bands in the vicinity of the Fermi level, the possible formation of a CuMn alloy at the interface (a favorable configuration) preserves the linear dispersion for these bands. The deep analysis of the electronic states around the Dirac point for the graphene/CuMn/Cu(111) system allows to discriminate between contributions from three carbon sublattices of a graphene graphene layer in this system and to explain the bands' as well as spins' topology of the electronic states around the Fermi level.