One Dimensional Massless Dirac Fermions in Functionalized Graphene Nanoribbons
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Abstract
Low-energy excitations of graphene are massless Dirac fermions due to presence of linear bands crossing at the Fermi level. Zigzag-edged nanoribbons of graphene (ZGNR), however, being semiconducting, do not possess this property. Using ab initio density-functional theory calculations we find that it is possible to close the band gap of ZGNRs through edge-functionalization with Na atoms. Moreover, the resulting band structure displays tilted-v-shaped linear bands crossing at the Fermi level, corresponding to one-dimensional massless Dirac fermions. We discuss mechanism of formation of such a band structure and its consequences in terms of electronic and transport properties.
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Authors
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R. Tu\u{g}rul Senger
Department of Physics, \.Izmir Institute of Technology, \.Izmir, Turkey
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Ozan Ari
Department of Physics, \.Izmir Institute of Technology, \.Izmir, Turkey