The search for stable sp2 zigzag edge graphene nanoribbon termination

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Abstract

The zig-zag edge of a graphene ribbon has attracted much attention, since it is predicted to support a spin-polarized edge state. However, it is difficult to produce thermodynamic conditions that favor a pure sp$^2$ termination of a graphene sheet, since the edge carbons generally prefer to bond to two hydrogen atoms, in sp$^3$ hybridization, rather than one hydrogen, as sp$^2$. We examine several candidate alternative termination groups which can modify the thermodynamics of various edge configurations to favor the sp$^2$ edge termination. Ab-initio calculations demonstrate these alternative terminations can support robust edge states across a broad range of synthetic conditions.

Authors

  • ChengIng Chia

    • Department of Physics, Penn State University
  • Vincent Crespi

    • Penn State University
    • Pennsylvania State University
    • Department of Physics, Penn State University
    • Department of Physics and Materials Research Institute, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802