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Realization of Strong Room-Temperature Ferromagnetism in Atomically Thin 2D Carbon Nitride Sheets by Thermal Annealing

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ACS NANO
卷 15, 期 7, 页码 12069-12076

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.1c03396

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2D materials; carbon nitride sheets; room-temperature ferromagnetism; spintronics materials; DFT calculations

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  1. State Key Program for Basic Research of China [2017YFA0206304, 2017YFA0204800]
  2. NSFC, P. R. China [51972166, 22033002]

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By annealing pristine CNs at 700 degrees C, high-density localized spins were introduced in 2D CNs, leading to strong room-temperature ferromagnetism with the highest reported value of saturated magnetization.
The presence of the intrinsic band gap of 3.06 eV makes atomically thin carbon nitride sheets (CNs) a promising spin-based semiconductor material. However, the absence of localized spins makes the pristine CNs intrinsically nonmagnetic. Here we report the realization of strong room-temperature (RT) ferromagnetism with a high Curie temperature of ca. 524.2 K in atomically thin 2D CNs by annealing pristine CNs at 700 degrees C. In particular, the RT saturated magnetization reaches as high as 0.71 emu/g, which is the highest value reported so far in carbon-based materials. The structural characterization combined with density functional theory calculations reveals that (i) the seven C-C bonds per unit cell were formed after annealing and (ii) the C-C bonds can introduce high-density localized spins and realize the long-range ferromagnetic couplings among these spins.

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