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MN4 Embedded Graphene Layers: Tunable Decay Rate of RKKY Interaction

One of the most important tasks in the development of high-performance spintronic devices is the preparation of two dimensional (2D) magnetic layers with long-range exchange interactions. MN4 embedded graphene (MN4-G) layers, with M being transition metal elements, are experimentally accessible 2D layers, which exhibit interesting magnetic properties. In this paper, by employing the spin-polarized density functional theory (SP-DFT), we study MN4-G layers with a special focus on the behavior of the indirect M-M exchange interactions, and demonstrate that the MN4-Gs with M = Fe, Mn and Co, are 2D anisotropic magnetic layers with Ruderman-Kittel-Kasuya-Yosida (RKKY) interaction. By examining the electronic configurations of the M atoms for various M-M spacers, we demonstrate that the RKKY interaction in such layers are tunable and exhibiting an unusual prolonged decay (r to the power of minus n, n between 0.5 and 2). In addition, we investigate the influence of the CuN4 moiety in the graphene host, and show that, in contrary to the other MN4-Gs, the 2D CuN4-G layer behaves as decoupled one-dimensional spin chains, regardless of the spacer lengths.

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