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Abdelouahed, S., Ernst, A., Henk, J., Maznichenko, I. V., Mertig, I.

Spin-split electronic states in graphene: Effects due to lattice deformation, Rashba effect, and adatoms by first principles
Physical Review B 82, (12),pp 125424/1-8 (2010)
The spin-dependent electronic structure of graphene is investigated by first-principles calculations, using relativistic full-potential linearized augmented plane wave and Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker methods. Our systematic study addresses various effects on the electronic states at the Dirac points: in-plane and out-of-plane deformation of graphene's honeycomb lattice, external electric fields, doping and band filling due to heavy and magnetic adatoms (Au and Ni). Having revealed the underlying mechanisms, our findings open a route to manufacture graphene with sizable spin splittings.

TH-2010-43