| Literature DB >> 26089110 |
O M J van 't Erve1, A L Friedman1, C H Li1, J T Robinson1, J Connell2, L J Lauhon2, B T Jonker1.
Abstract
Spin-based devices offer non-volatile, scalable, low power and reprogrammable functionality for emerging device technologies. Here we fabricate nanoscale spintronic devices with ferromagnetic metal/single-layer graphene tunnel barriers used to generate spin accumulation and spin currents in a silicon nanowire transport channel. We report the first observation of spin precession via the Hanle effect in both local three-terminal and non-local spin-valve geometries, providing a direct measure of spin lifetimes and confirmation of spin accumulation and pure spin transport. The use of graphene as the tunnel barrier provides a low-resistance area product contact and clean magnetic switching characteristics, because it smoothly bridges the nanowire and minimizes complicated magnetic domains that otherwise compromise the magnetic behaviour. Utilizing intrinsic two-dimensional layers such as graphene or hexagonal boron nitride as tunnel contacts on nanowires offers many advantages over conventional materials deposited by vapour deposition, enabling a path to highly scaled electronic and spintronic devices.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26089110 DOI: 10.1038/ncomms8541
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919