Induced ferromagnetism in one-side semihydrogenated silicene and germanene.

Phys Chem Chem Phys

Beijing National Laboratory for Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China.

Published: March 2012

The intriguing electronic and magnetic properties of one-side semihydrogenated silicene and germanene are investigated by means of first-principles calculations. Both one-side semihydrogenated silicene and germanene are confirmed as dynamically stable in the ground state based on phonon-mode analysis. Moreover, we find that semihydrogenation from only one side causes localized and unpaired 3p (4p) electrons in the unhydrogenated Si (Ge) sites and then introduces ferromagnetism to silicene (germanene) sheet with no need for doping, cutting, or etching. One-side semihydrogenated silicene and germanene are both identified as semiconductors with direct energy gaps: their gap values obtained from the HSE06 functional are estimated to be 1.74 eV and 1.32 eV, much greater than the PBE-GGA results of 0.94 eV and 0.41 eV, respectively. From pristine to one-side semihydrogenated and then to fully hydrogenated systems, silicene and germanene change from metallic to magnetic semiconducting and then to nonmagnetic semiconducting. The hydrogenation process provides a novel method to tune the properties of silicene and germanene with unprecedented potentials for future nanoelectronics.

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