Density functional study of twisted graphene L 10-FePd heterogeneous interface

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Abstract

Graphene on L 1 0-FePd(001), which has been experimentally studied in recent years, is a heterogeneous interface with a significant lattice symmetry mismatch between the honeycomb structure of graphene and tetragonal alloy surface. In this work, we report on the density functional study of its atomic-scale configurations, electronic and magnetic properties, and adsorption mechanism, which have not been well understood in previous experimental studies. We propose various atomic-scale models, including simple nontwisted and low-strain twisted interfaces, and analyze their energetical stability by performing structural optimizations using the van der Waals interactions of both DFT-D2 and optB86b-vdW functionals. The binding energy of the most stable structure reached E B = - 0.22 eV/atom for DFT-D2 (E B = - 0.19 eV/atom for optB86b-vdW). The calculated FePd-graphene spacing distance was approximately 2 Å, which successfully reproduced the experimental value. We also find out characteristic behaviors: the modulation of π-bands, the suppression of the site-dependence of adsorption energy, and the rise of moiré-like corrugated buckling. In addition, our atomic structure is expected to help build low-cost computational models for investigating the physical properties of L 1 0 alloys/two-dimensional interfaces.

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Uemoto, M., Adachi, H., Naganuma, H., & Ono, T. (2022). Density functional study of twisted graphene L 10-FePd heterogeneous interface. Journal of Applied Physics, 132(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0101703

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