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Tunable spin and transport in porphyrin-graphene nanoribbon hybrids

Fei Gao, Rodrigo E. Menchón, Aran Garcia-Lekue, Mads Brandbyge

Published 2022-10-24Version 1

Recently, porphyrin units have been attached to graphene nanoribbons (Por-GNR) enabling a multitude of possible structures. Here we report first principles calculations of two prototypical, experimentally feasible, Por-GNR hybrids, one of which displays a small band gap relevant for its use as electrode in a device. Embedding a Fe atom in the porphyrin causes spin polarization with a spin ground state $S=1$. We employ density functional theory and nonequilibrium Green's function transport calculations to examine a 2-terminal setup involving one Fe-Por-GNR between two metal-free, small band gap, Por-GNR electrodes. The coupling between the Fe-$d$ and GNR band states results in a Fano anti-resonance feature in the spin transport close to the Fermi energy. This feature makes transport highly sensitive to the Fe spin state. We demonstrate how mechanical strain or chemical adsorption on the Fe give rise to a spin-crossover to $S=1$ and $S=0$, respectively, directly reflected in a change in transport. Our theoretical results provide a clue for the on-surface synthesis of Por-GNRs hybrids, which can open a new avenue for carbon-based spintronics and chemical sensing.

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