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Probing the Magnetism of Topological End States in 5‑Armchair Graphene Nanoribbons

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posted on 2020-03-04, 18:36 authored by James Lawrence, Pedro Brandimarte, Alejandro Berdonces-Layunta, Mohammed S. G. Mohammed, Abhishek Grewal, Christopher C. Leon, Daniel Sánchez-Portal, Dimas G. de Oteyza
We extensively characterize the electronic structure of ultranarrow graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) with armchair edges and zigzag termini that have five carbon atoms across their width (5-AGNRs), as synthesized on Au(111). Scanning tunneling spectroscopy measurements on the ribbons, recorded on both the metallic substrate and a decoupling NaCl layer, show well-defined dispersive bands and in-gap states. In combination with theoretical calculations, we show how these in-gap states are topological in nature and localized at the zigzag termini of the nanoribbons. In addition to rationalizing the driving force behind the topological class selection of 5-AGNRs, we also uncover the length-dependent behavior of these end states which transition from singly occupied spin-split states to a closed-shell form as the ribbons become shorter. Finally, we demonstrate the magnetic character of the end states via transport experiments in a model two-terminal device structure in which the ribbons are suspended between the scanning probe and the substrate that both act as leads.

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