Spin Inversion in Graphene Spin Valves by Gate-Tunable Magnetic Proximity Effect at One-Dimensional Contacts

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Abstract

Graphene has remarkable opportunities for spintronics due to its high mobility and long spin diffusion length, especially when encapsulated in hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN). Here, for the first time, we demonstrate gate-tunable spin transport in such encapsulated graphene-based spin valves with one-dimensional (1D) ferromagnetic contacts. An electrostatic backgate tunes the Fermi level of graphene to probe different energy levels of the spin-polarized density of states (DOS) of the 1D ferromagnetic contact, which interact through a magnetic proximity effect (MPE) that induces ferromagnetism in graphene. In contrast to conventional spin valves, where switching between high- and low-resistance configuration requires magnetization reversal by an applied magnetic field or a high-density spin-polarized current, we provide an alternative path with the gate-controlled spin inversion in graphene. The resulting tunable MPE employing a simple ferromagnetic metal holds promise for spintronic devices and to realize exotic topological states.

Presenters

  • Jinsong Xu

    Physics, Ohio State University - Columbus, Ohio State Univ - Columbus, Department of Physics, Ohio State Univ - Columbus, Department of Physics, The Ohio State University

Authors

  • Jinsong Xu

    Physics, Ohio State University - Columbus, Ohio State Univ - Columbus, Department of Physics, Ohio State Univ - Columbus, Department of Physics, The Ohio State University

  • Simranjeet Singh

    Department of Physics, The Ohio State University, Department of Physics, Ohio State Univ - Columbus, Ohio State University, Ohio State Univ - Columbus

  • Jyoti Katoch

    Department of Physics, Ohio State Univ - Columbus, Department of Physics, Ohio State University, Department of Physics, The Ohio State University

  • Guanzhong Wu

    Department of Physics, Ohio State Univ - Columbus

  • Tiancong Zhu

    Ohio State University, Department of Physics, The Ohio State University, The Ohio State University, Ohio State Univ - Columbus, Department of Physics, Ohio State Univ - Columbus, Physics, Ohio State Univ - Columbus

  • Igor Zutic

    State Univ of NY - Buffalo, Physics, State Univ of NY - Buffalo, SUNY Buffalo, Department of Physics, University at Buffalo, University at Buffalo, Department of Physics, University at Buffalo, State University of New York, Department of Physics, State Univ of NY - Buffalo

  • Roland Kawakami

    Ohio State University, Department of Physics, The Ohio State University, The Ohio State University, Physics, The Ohio State University, Physics, Ohio State University - Columbus, Ohio State Univ - Columbus, Department of Physics, Ohio State Univ - Columbus, Physics, Ohio State Univ - Columbus