Abstract

We investigate the electronic transport properties of zigzag-edged silicene nanoribbons (ZSiNRs) with one or two protrusions at the edges using the density functional theory combined with nonequilibrium Green's function method. It is found that the protrusion generally breaks down the edge state along the same edge, which carries current in the junction. For the ZSiNR having an even number of zigzag chains in its width, the protrusions can increase the conductance except for the case of two symmetric protrusions. For ZSiNRs with an odd number of zigzag chains in its width, the introduction of edge protrusions can suppress currents. We also investigate the spin-dependent transport properties of ZSiNR-based devices with antiparallel (AP) magnetism configuration. Interestingly, only non- and symmetric-protrusion models with a width of an even number of zigzag chains show a perfect spin filter effect.

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