Spin and charge transport through 1D Moire Crystals

ORAL

Abstract

Multiwall carbon nanotubes are good candidates for propagating spin information over large distances due to the large mobility of the carriers and to the weak spin-orbit coupling and hyperfine interactions. In this talk, I will present an experimental study concerning charge and spin transport through large diameter multiwall carbon nanotubes presenting intershell interactions leading to superlattice effects (1D Moire). After a description of 1D Moire crystals and to the implication of such superlattices in quantum transport, I will show that spin transport seems to be very efficient close to the new van Hove singularities. Clear magnetoresistance signals of the order of 40 {\%} are reported at low temperatures.

*We acknowledge financial supports from the Labex SEAM and DIM NANO-K.

Authors

  • Clement Barraud

    • Universite Paris Diderot
  • Romeo Bonnet

    • Universite Paris Diderot
  • Pascal Martin

    • Universite Paris Diderot
  • Maria Luisa Della Rocca

    • Universite Paris Diderot
  • Philippe Lafarge

    • Universite Paris Diderot