4.8 Article

Tunable induced magnetic moment and in-plane conductance of graphene in Ni/graphene/Ni nano-spin-valve-like structure: A first principles study

Journal

CARBON
Volume 143, Issue -, Pages 828-836

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2018.11.075

Keywords

Graphene (Gr); Ni-graphene spin-valve; In-plane conductance; Magnoresistance (MR)

Funding

  1. JSPS KAKENHI [JP26400357, JP16H00914, JP18K03456]
  2. Japan International Cooperation Agency within the Innovative Asia Program [D1707483]

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This study theoretically investigated the magnetic properties and electronic structure of a graphene-based nano-spin-valve-like structure. Magnetic nickel layers on both sides of the graphene were considered. A spin-polarized generalized-gradient approximation determined the electronic states. In an energetically stable stacking arrangement of graphene and two nickel layers, the anti-parallel spin configuration of the underlayer and overlayer magnetic moments had the lowest energy, which is in agreement with previous experimental studies. The spin density mapping and obtained band-structure results show that when the upper and lower Ni(111) slabs have an anti-parallel (parallel) magnetic-moment configuration, the carbon atoms of sublattices A and B will have an antiferromagnetic (ferromagnetic) spin configuration. A band gap at the Dirac cone was open when the alignment had an antiparallel configuration and closed when the alignment had a parallel configuration. Therefore, the inplane conductance of the graphene layer depends on the magnetic alignment of the two nickel slabs when the Fermi level is adjusted at the Dirac point. Both the magnetic properties and electronic structures of the Ni/graphene/Ni nanostructure cause the system to be a new prospective spintronic device showing controllable in-plane magnetoresistance. (C) 2018 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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