Transverse Rashba Effect and Unconventional Magnetocrystalline Anisotropy in Double-Gd-adsorbed Zigzag Graphene Nanoribbon
Weifeng Xie, Yu Song, Xu Zuo

TL;DR
This paper investigates the transverse Rashba effect and strong perpendicular magnetocrystalline anisotropy in Gd-adsorbed graphene nanoribbons, revealing new insights into spin manipulation for graphene-based spintronics.
Contribution
It introduces the first-principles study of the transverse Rashba effect and perpendicular MCA in Gd-adsorbed graphene nanoribbons, highlighting their potential for spintronics applications.
Findings
Transverse Rashba parameter is 1.51 eV Å.
Perpendicular MCA is 1.4 meV (AFM) and 2.2 meV (FM) per Gd atom.
The system enables high-coherence spin propagation.
Abstract
The transverse Rashba effect is proposed and investigated by the first-principle calculations based on density functional theory in a quasi-one-dimensional antiferromagnet with a strong perpendicular magnetocrystalline anisotropy, which is materialized by the Gd-adsorbed graphene nanoribbon with a centric symmetry. The Rashba effect in this system is associated with the local dipole field transverse to and in the plane of the nanoribbon. That dipole field is induced by the off-center adsorption of the Gd adatom above the hex-carbon ring near the nanoribbon edges. The transverse Rashba effect at the two Gd adatoms enhances each other in the antiferromagnetic (AFM) ground state and cancels each other in the ferromagnetic (FM) meta-stable state, because of the centrosymmetric atomic structure. The transverse Rashba parameter is 1.51 eV A. This system shows a strong perpendicular…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic properties of thin films · Graphene research and applications · Quantum and electron transport phenomena
