Atomic carbon chains as spin-transmitters: An ab initio transport study

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Published 16 August 2010 Europhysics Letters Association
, , Citation J. A. Fürst et al 2010 EPL 91 37002 DOI 10.1209/0295-5075/91/37002

0295-5075/91/3/37002

Abstract

An atomic carbon chain joining two graphene flakes was recently realized in a ground-breaking experiment by Jin et al. (Phys. Rev. Lett., 102 (2009) 205501). We present ab initio results for the electron transport properties of such chains and demonstrate complete spin-polarization of the transmission in large energy ranges. The effect is due to the spin-polarized zig-zag edge terminating each graphene flake causing a spin-splitting of the graphene πz bands, and the chain states. Transmission occurs when the graphene π-states resonate with similar states in the strongly hybridized edges and chain. This effect should in general hold for any π-conjugated molecules bridging the zig-zag edges of graphene electrodes. The polarization of the transmission can be controlled by chemically or mechanically modifying the molecule, or by applying an electrical gate.

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10.1209/0295-5075/91/37002