Effect of surface hydrogenation on the topological properties of multilayer graphene |
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Authors: | Kyu Won Lee Cheol Eui Lee |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics, Korea University, Seoul, 02841, South Korea |
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Abstract: | We have investigated effects of surface hydrogenation on the topological properties of multilayer graphene by using density functional theory calculations and a tight-binding model. Hydrogen adsorption on a dimer site of a surface layer decouples the surface layer from the rest of the layers. Hydrogen adsorption on a nondimer site introduces a band mixing between the hydrogenated graphene and the rest of the graphene layers. The valley Hall effects and spin-valley-resolved Chern numbers of multilayer graphene, calculated as a function of the sublattice potential and the potential perpendicular to the layers, was found to be sensitive to details of inversion symmetry-breaking potentials. While the topological invariant depends on the adsorption site and spin polarization, surface-hydrogenated M-layer graphene was found to be topologically equivalent to (M-1)-layer graphene under inversion symmetry-breaking potentials regardless of the adsorption site. |
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Keywords: | Topological phase Surface hydrogenation Multilayer graphene Corresponding author. |
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