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Magnetism in Transition-Metal-Doped Silicon Nanotubes
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2003
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EngineeringMagnetic ResonanceSpintronic MaterialMagnetoresistanceMagnetismTransition-metal-doped Silicon NanotubesNanoelectronicsTransition Metal AtomsMaterials SciencePhysicsNanotechnologyMagnetic MaterialFinite NanotubesSpintronicsFerromagnetismMolecule-based MagnetNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsFunctional MaterialsFermi Energy
Using first-principles density functional calculations, we show that hexagonal metallic silicon nanotubes can be stabilized by doping with 3d transition metal atoms. Finite nanotubes doped with Fe and Mn have high local magnetic moments, whereas Co-doped nanotubes have low values and Ni-doped nanotubes are mostly nonmagnetic. The infinite Si24Fe4 nanotube is found to be ferromagnetic with nearly the same local magnetic moment on each Fe atom as in bulk iron. Mn-doped nanotubes are antiferromagnetic, but a ferrromagnetic state lies only 0.03 eV higher in energy with a gap in the majority spin bands near the Fermi energy. These materials are interesting for silicon-based spintronic devices and other nanoscale magnetic applications.
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