Properties of room-temperature ferromagnetic semiconductor in manganese-doped bilayer graphene by chemical vapor deposition†
Abstract
We report a ferromagnetic graphene field-effect transistor with a band gap. The Mn-doped graphene has a coercive field (Hc) of 188 Oe and a remanent magnetization of 102 emu cm−3 at 10 K. The temperature-dependent conductivity indicates that the Mn-doped graphene has a band gap of 165 meV. A fabricated graphene FET revealed p-type semiconducting behavior, and the field effect mobility was determined to be approximately 2543 cm2 V−1 s−1 at room temperature.