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Graphene-multiferroic interfaces for spintronics applications

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Abstract

Graphene and magnetoelectric multiferroics are promising materials for spintronic devices with high performance and low energy consumption. A very long spin diffusion length and high carrier mobility make graphene attractive for spintronics. The coupling between ferroelectricity and magnetism, which characterises magnetoelectrics, opens the way towards unique device architectures. In this work, we combine the features of both materials by investigating the interface between graphene and BaMnO 3, a magnetoelectric multiferroic. We show that electron charge is transferred across the interface and magnetization is induced in the graphene sheet due to the strong interaction between C and Mn. Depending on the relative orientation of graphene and BaMnO 3, a quasi-half-metal or a magnetic semiconductor can be obtained. A remarkably large proximity induced spin splitting of the Dirac cones (∼300 meV) is achieved. We also show how doping with acceptors can make the high-mobility region of the electronic bands experimentally accessible. This suggests a series of possible applications in spintronics (e.g. spin filters, spin injectors) for hybrid organic-multiferroic materials and reveals hybrid organic-multiferroics as a new class of materials that may exhibit exotic phenomena such as the quantum anomalous Hall effect and a Rashba spin-orbit induced topological gap.

Original languageEnglish
Article number31346
JournalScientific Reports
Volume6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Aug 2016
Externally publishedYes

Funding

Z.Z. thanks J. Junquera and S. Blugel for fruitful scientific discussions. Z.Z. acknowledges EC support under the Marie-Curie fellowship (PIEF-Ga-2011-300036) and by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) grant ZA 780/3-1. Z.Z. also acknowledges computational resources from the PRACE-3IP project (FP7 RI-312763) and the JARA-HPC projects jara0088, JIAS16, JHPC39.

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