4:15 PM - 4:30 PM
▲ [15p-B6-9] Study of plant leaf-derived graphene quantum dots through magnetic force microscopy
Keywords:nanocarbon, quantum dot, graphene
The magnetic property in graphene quantum dots (GQDs) comes from the zigzag edge of spin effect due to the theoretical predictions. Plant leaf-derived GQDs have revealed excellent photoluminescent property in addition to unusual magnetic property due to its extreme small nano-scale size (< 10 nm). We have studied the magnetic microstructure of different plant-leaf-derived GQD clusters (100 nm < d < 500 nm) spin-coated on SiO2/Si chip by magnetic force microscopy (MFM) and observed evidences of magnetic property at room temperature as shown in Fig. 1 in the GQD clusters. These results could potentially lead to carbon-based materials for magnetic information technology, a great advantage for future graphene-based spin manipulation nanodevices.