June 1, 2011
Journal Article

Substrate-induced magnetism in BN layer: A first-principles study

Abstract

We predict an accepted configuration of hexagonal boron nitride (BN) layer on Co(111) surface by first-principles calculations. The calculated adsorption energy of this configuration is around -0.51 eV with a corrugation close to 0.1 Å. Polarized spin states are induced in BN layer due to the hybridization of the BN layer with the substrate Co, which gives rise to a magnetic moment of 0.2 µB on each pair of BN. The finding of high spin polarization on the absorbed BN layer ensures a high degree of passage of the preferred spin and is important in the development of nanoscale devices for spintronics applications.

Revised: June 27, 2011 | Published: June 1, 2011

Citation

Zhou Y., X.T. Zu, and F. Gao. 2011. Substrate-induced magnetism in BN layer: A first-principles study. Solid State Communications 151, no. 12:883-886. PNNL-SA-79029. doi:10.1016/j.ssc.2011.04.001