Doping the Spin-Polarized Graphene Minicone on Ni(111)

Published in Nanomaterials, 2024

In the attempt to induce spin-polarized states in graphene (Gr), rare-earth deposition on Gr/Co(0001) has been demonstrated to be a successful strategy: the coupling of graphene with the cobalt substrate provides spin-polarized conical-shaped states (minicone) and the rare-earth deposition brings these states at the Fermi level. In this manuscript, we theoretically explore the feasibility of an analogue approach applied on Gr/Ni(111) doped with rare-earth ions by means of density functional theory calculations. Even if not well mentioned in the literature, this system owns a minicone, similar to the cobalt case. By testing different rare-earth ions, not only do we suggest which one can provide the required doping but we also explain the effect behind this proper charge transfer.

Recommended citation: C. Tresca, G. Profeta, F. Bisti, "Doping the Spin-Polarized Graphene Minicone on Ni(111)." Nanomaterials 17, 1448, (2024).