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

Wei HuChao WangHao TanHengli DuanGuinan LiNa LiQianqian JiYing LuYao WangZhihu SunFengchun HuWensheng Yan
Published in: Nature communications (2021)
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 TC 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-N4 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 pz 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.
Keyphrases
  • room temperature
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