Metal-functionalized single-walled graphitic carbon nitride nanotubes: a first-principles study on magnetic property

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Metal-functionalized single-walled graphitic carbon nitride nanotubes: a first-principles study on magnetic property
Title:
Metal-functionalized single-walled graphitic carbon nitride nanotubes: a first-principles study on magnetic property
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Nanoscale Research Letters
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Publication Date:
19 January 2011
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Pan et al.: Metal-functionalized single-walled graphitic carbon nitride nanotubes: a first-principles study on magnetic property. Nanoscale Research Letters 2011 6:97.
Abstract:
The magnetic properties of metal-functionalized graphitic carbon nitride nanotubes were investigated based on first-principles calculations. The graphitic carbon nitride nanotube can be either ferromagnetic or antiferromagnetic by functionalizing with different metal atoms. The W- and Ti-functionalized nanotubes are ferromagnetic, which are attributed to carrier-mediated interactions because of the coupling between the spin-polarized d and p electrons and the formation of the impurity bands close to the band edges. However, Cr-, Mn-, Co-, and Ni-functionalized nanotubes are antiferromagnetic because of the anti-alignment of the magnetic moments between neighboring metal atoms. The functionalized nanotubes may be used in spintronics and hydrogen storage.
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