Dilute magnetism in graphene


Abstract in English

The phase diagram of graphene decorated with magnetic adatoms distributed either on a single sublattice, or evenly over the two sublattices, is computed for adatom concentrations as low as $sim1%$. Within the framework of the $s$-$d$ interaction, we take into account disorder effects due to the random positioning of the adatoms and/or to the thermal fluctuations in the direction of magnetic moments. Despite the presence of disorder, the magnetic phases are shown to be stable down to the lowest concentration accessed here. This result agrees with several experimental observations where adatom decorated graphene has been shown to have a magnetic response. In particular, the present theory provides a qualitative understanding for the results of Hwang et al. [Sci. Rep. 6, 21460 (2016)], where a ferromagnetic phase has been found below $sim30,text{K}$ for graphene decorated with S-atoms.

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