InCAEM Talks

The emergence of magnetism in graphene nanostructures

by Nacho Pascual (nanoGUNE, San Sebastian (Basque Country), Spain)

Europe/Madrid
Marie Sklodowska Curie Room (ALBA Synchrotron)

Marie Sklodowska Curie Room

ALBA Synchrotron

Description

Abstract

The era of graphene is far from over! More and more intricate phenomena emerge as we improve our ability to finely tune the configuration, structure, and shape of graphene flakes with high precision. Following several predictions on spin imbalance in graphene, it has been recently found that graphene flakes fabricated with custom shapes exhibit localized paramagnetic states. Designer graphene platforms such as junctions, triangulenes, nanoribbons, rings, or, simply, substitutional heteroatoms, enable spin textures and build up collective spin states. These states can be detected with sub-nanometer spatial resolution using scanning tunnelling microscopy, opening the door to exploring unique configurations for interacting spins and the various mechanisms behind their emergence. In this talk, I will present our research in this field, showcasing some paradigmatic examples of graphene nanostructures measured with low-temperature scanning tunneling spectroscopies. If time permits, I will also introduce novel scenarios for graphene systems that are the focus of our laboratory.

InCAEM Project

Participants
  • Marc Raventós
  • Roger Guzman
  • Salvador Ferrer Fábregas
  • +6
Videoconference
The emergence of magnetism in graphene nanostructures
Zoom Meeting ID
98505353107
Host
User Events at ALBA
Passcode
74946732
Zoom URL