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Xiao Jin, Yang Zhi-Xiong, Xie Wei-Tao, Xiao Li-Xin, Xu Hui, OuYang Fang-Ping. Electronic properties of graphene nanoribbon doped by boron/nitrogen pair: a first-principles studyJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2012, 21(2): 027102.
| Xiao Jin, Yang Zhi-Xiong, Xie Wei-Tao, Xiao Li-Xin, Xu Hui, OuYang Fang-Ping. Electronic properties of graphene nanoribbon doped by boron/nitrogen pair: a first-principles studyJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2012, 21(2): 027102. |
Electronic properties of graphene nanoribbon doped by boron/nitrogen pair: a first-principles study
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Abstract
By using the first-principles calculations, the electronic properties of graphene nanoribbon (GNR) doped by boron/nitrogen (B/N) bonded pair are investigated. It is found that B/N bonded pair tends to be doped at the edges of GNR and B/N pair doping in GNR is easier to carry out than single B doping and unbonded B/N co-doping in GNR. The electronic structure of GNR doped by B/N pair is very sensitive to doping site besides the ribbon width and chirality. Moreover, B/N pair doping can selectively adjust the energy gap of armchair GNR and can induce the semimetal-semiconductor transmission for zigzag GNR. This fact may lead to a possible method for energy band engineering of GNRs and benefit the design of graphene electronic device. -
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