| Literature DB >> 25734657 |
Dmitry Usachov1, Alexander Fedorov1,2,3, Mikhail M Otrokov4,5, Alla Chikina1,6, Oleg Vilkov1, Anatoly Petukhov1, Artem G Rybkin1, Yury M Koroteev4,7, Evgueni V Chulkov4,5, Vera K Adamchuk1, Alexander Grüneis2, Clemens Laubschat6, Denis V Vyalikh1,6.
Abstract
With the discovery and first characterization of graphene, its potential for spintronic applications was recognized immediately. Since then, an active field of research has developed trying to overcome the practical hurdles. One of the most severe challenges is to find appropriate interfaces between graphene and ferromagnetic layers, which are granting efficient injection of spin-polarized electrons. Here, we show that graphene grown under appropriate conditions on Co(0001) demonstrates perfect structural properties and simultaneously exhibits highly spin-polarized charge carriers. The latter was conclusively proven by observation of a single-spin Dirac cone near the Fermi level. This was accomplished experimentally using spin- and angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy, and theoretically with density functional calculations. Our results demonstrate that the graphene/Co(0001) system represents an interesting candidate for applications in devices using the spin degree of freedom.Entities:
Keywords: Dirac cone; Graphene; electronic structure; spin polarization; spin-resolved ARPES
Year: 2015 PMID: 25734657 DOI: 10.1021/nl504693u
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189