4.6 Article

Spin precession and spin Hall effect in monolayer graphene/Pt nanostructures

Journal

2D MATERIALS
Volume 4, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/2053-1583/aa8823

Keywords

graphene; spin Hall effect; spintronics; spin precession

Funding

  1. European Union's Horizon research and innovation programme [696656]
  2. European Research Council [308023 SPINBOUND]
  3. Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, MINECO [MAT2013-46785-P, MAT2016-75952-R, SEV-2013-0295]
  4. CERCA Programme
  5. Secretariat for Universities and Research, Knowledge Department of the Generalitat de Catalunya [2014SGR56]
  6. MINECO Juan de la Cierva programme
  7. MINECO Ramon y Cajal programme

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Spin Hall effects have surged as promising phenomena for spin logics operations without ferromagnets. However, the magnitude of the detected electric signals at room temperature in metallic systems has been so far underwhelming. Here, we demonstrate a two-order of magnitude enhancement of the signal in monolayer graphene/Pt devices when compared to their fully metallic counterparts. The enhancement stems in part from efficient spin injection and the large spin resistance of graphene but we also observe 100% spin absorption in Pt and find an unusually large effective spin Hall angle of up to 0.15. The large spin-to-charge conversion allows us to characterise spin precession in graphene under the presence of a magnetic field. Furthermore, by developing an analytical model based on the 1D diffusive spin-transport, we demonstrate that the effective spinrelaxation time in graphene can be accurately determined using the (inverse) spin Hall effect as a means of detection. This is a necessary step to gather full understanding of the consequences of spin absorption in spin Hall devices, which is known to suppress effective spin lifetimes in both metallic and graphene systems.

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