| Literature DB >> 31859513 |
Felix Trier1, Diogo C Vaz1, Pierre Bruneel2, Paul Noël3, Albert Fert1, Laurent Vila3, Jean-Philippe Attané3, Agnès Barthélémy1, Marc Gabay2, Henri Jaffrès1, Manuel Bibes1.
Abstract
Spintronics entails the generation, transport, manipulation and detection of spin currents, usually in hybrid architectures comprising interfaces whose impact on performance is detrimental. In addition, how spins are generated and detected is generally material specific and determined by the electronic structure. Here, we demonstrate spin current generation, transport and electrical detection, all within a single non-magnetic material system: a SrTiO3 two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) with Rashba spin-orbit coupling. We show that the spin current is generated from a charge current by the 2D spin Hall effect, transported through a channel and reconverted into a charge current by the inverse 2D spin Hall effect. Furthermore, by adjusting the Fermi energy with a gate voltage we tune the generated and detected spin polarization and relate it to the complex multiorbital band structure of the 2DEG. We discuss the leading mechanisms of the spin-charge interconversion processes and argue for the potential of quantum oxide materials for future all-electrical low-power spin-based logic.Entities:
Keywords: Spin current generation/detection; SrTiO3; nanodevices; spin Hall effect; two-dimensional electron gas
Year: 2019 PMID: 31859513 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b04079
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189