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Geometric, magnetic and electronic properties of folded graphene nanoribbons

Published 14 Sep 2015 in physics.comp-ph, cond-mat.mes-hall, and cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1509.03941v1)

Abstract: Geometric and electronic properties of folded graphene nanoribbons (FGNRs) are investigated by first-principles calculations. These properties are mainly dominated by the competition or cooperation among stacking, curvature and edge effects. For the zigzag FGNRs, the more stable structures are revealed to be AB stackings, while for the armchair types, AA" stackings are more stable. The interlayer interactions and hybridization of four orbitals lead to smaller energy gaps, anti-crossing bands, and more band-edge states. Specifically, the broken mirror symmetry in the odd-AB stacked zigzag FGNRs is responsible for the spin-up and spin-down splitting subbands. All FGNRs are direct-gap semiconductors except that the edge-edge interactions cause the even-AA stacked zigzag FGNRs to exhibit a pair of metallic linear bands. The width-dependent energy gaps in the armchair FGNRs can be classified into six groups. Furthermore, there exist rich features in density of states, including the form, number, intensity and energy of the special structures.

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