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Imprinting tunable π-magnetism in graphene nanoribbons via edge extensions

Pizzochero et al., 2021

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14528892150520642017
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Pizzochero M
Kaxiras E
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters

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Magnetic carbon nanostructures are currently under scrutiny for a wide spectrum of applications. Here, we theoretically investigate armchair graphene nanoribbons patterned with asymmetric edge extensions consisting of laterally fused naphtho groups, as recently …
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