Lattice deformation on flat-band modulation in 3D Hopf-linked carbon allotrope: Hopfene
Lattice deformation on flat-band modulation in 3D Hopf-linked carbon allotrope: Hopfene
The effect of lattice deformation on the level shift of a flat band in a 3D Hopf-linked carbon allotrope named Hopfene is examined via
simulations to set the flat-band level to the Fermi level and to utilize its large density of states for magnetic- and electric-property researches.
It is shown here that the flat-band-level shift changes almost in proportion to the lattice-deformation rate, and is also proposed that a doublehetero-
like structure for deformation control is useful for level tuning.
Tomita, Isao
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Saito, Shinichi
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Tomita, Isao
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Saito, Shinichi
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Tomita, Isao and Saito, Shinichi
(2019)
Lattice deformation on flat-band modulation in 3D Hopf-linked carbon allotrope: Hopfene.
Applied Physics Letters, 115 (8), [115].
(doi:10.1063/1.5118967).
Abstract
The effect of lattice deformation on the level shift of a flat band in a 3D Hopf-linked carbon allotrope named Hopfene is examined via
simulations to set the flat-band level to the Fermi level and to utilize its large density of states for magnetic- and electric-property researches.
It is shown here that the flat-band-level shift changes almost in proportion to the lattice-deformation rate, and is also proposed that a doublehetero-
like structure for deformation control is useful for level tuning.
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In preparation date: 3 June 2019
Accepted/In Press date: 31 July 2019
e-pub ahead of print date: 21 August 2019
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