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Role of Edge Geometry and Magnetic Interaction in Opening Bandgap of Low‐Dimensional Graphene
Authors:Prof. Yongfu Zhu  Prof. Jianshe Lian  Prof. Qing Jiang
Affiliation:Key Laboratory of Automobile Materials (Jilin University), Ministry of Education and School of Materials Science and Engineering, Jilin University, Changchun, 130022, China, Fax: (+86)?431‐85095371
Abstract:By using a size‐dependent cohesive energy formula for two‐dimensional coordination materials, the bandgap openings of ideal graphene quantum dots (GQDs) and nanoribbons (GNRs) have been investigated systematically regarding dimension, edge geometry, and magnetic interaction. Results demonstrate that the bandgap openings in GQDs can be dominated by the change of atomic cohesive energy. Relative to zigzag GQDs, the openings in the armchair ones are more substantial, attributed to its edge instability. The change of cohesive energy can also lead to bandgap openings in zigzag and armchair GNRs. The contribution from the interedge magnetic interaction in zigzag GNRs is negligible, while the cohesive‐energy induced openings in armchair GNRs can oscillate according to the so‐called full‐wavelength effect, depending on the width. The model prediction provides physicochemical insight into the bandgap openings in graphene.
Keywords:computational chemistry  conformational analysis  graphene  nanostructures  quantum dots
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