2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2005.09888
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Fluorine Intercalated Graphene: Formation of a 2D Spin Lattice through Pseudoatomization

Shashi B. Mishra,
Satyesh K. Yadav,
D. G. Kanhere
et al.

Abstract: A suspended layer made up of ferromagnetically ordered spins could be created between two mono/multilayer graphene through intercalation. Stability and electronic structure studies show that, when fluorine molecules are intercalated between two mono/multilayer graphene, their bonds get stretched enough (∼ 1.9−2.0 Å) to weaken their molecular singlet eigenstate. Geometrically, these stretched molecules form a pseudoatomized fluorine layer by maintaining a van der Waals separation of ∼ 2.6 Å from the adjacent ca… Show more

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