First-Principles Study of the Electronic Properties of B/N Atom Doped Silicene Nanoribbons

2013 
On the basis of first-principles calculations, we study the geometric, electronic, and magnetic properties of silicene nanoribbons (SiNRs) doped by the boron/nitrogen (B/N) bonded pair at different sites. Total energies analysis indicate that the B/N pair tends to be doped at the edge of SiNRs and that the B/N pair doping in the armchair SiNRs (ASiNRs) is easier to carry out than the unbonded B/N pair doping in ASiNRs. Different from the metallic states associated with the singly substituted N or B atom at the edge in ASiNRs, the B/N bonded pair doping results in a semiconducting character, where the energy gap of ASiNR can be adjusted, dependent on the B/N pair doping sites in ASiNR. For zigzag SiNRs (ZSiNRs), the introduction of the B/N pair results in a transition from nonmagnetic to spin-polarized states, which is attributed to the perturbation of π and π* states localized at the doped ZSiNR edge. More importantly, the marvelous spin gapless semiconductor character with 100% spin polarized currents ar...
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