Using first-principles calculations, we present a multifunctional material of g-CN/graphene bilayer with great potentials in the field of spintronics and photocatalysis. In g-CN/graphene bilayer, N atoms create localized spin polarization and p-doped graphene shows high charge carrier density, which makes this nanocomposite a perfect candidate for spintronic applications. Meanwhile, the charge redistribution occurred between the two layers also facilitates the separation of photogenerated electron-hole pairs. Moreover, the inclusion of C atoms into g-CN closes the band gap of g-CN/graphene completely and induces more levels near the Fermi energy, and thus the g-CN/graphene bilayer displays enhanced visible light absorption compared to the g-CN/graphene bilayer.
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