Magnetic proximity in a van der Waals heterostructure of magnetic insulator and graphene.

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Abstract

By investigating the the van der Waals heterostructures of the ferromagnetic insulator Cr2Ge2Te6 and graphene, we observe an out-of-plane proximity-induced ferromagnetic exchange interaction in graphene1. The perpendicular magnetic anisotropy of Cr2Ge2Te6 results in significant modification of the spin transport and precession in graphene, which can be ascribed to the proximity-induced exchange interaction. Furthermore, the observation of a larger lifetime for perpendicular spins in comparison to the in-plane counterpart suggests the creation of a proximity-induced anisotropic spin texture in graphene. Our experimental results and density functional theory calculations open up opportunities for the realization of proximity-induced magnetic interactions and spin filters in 2D material heterostructures and can form the basic building blocks for future spintronic and topological quantum devices.
[1] Karpiak et al, arXiv:1908.05524 (2019).

*European Union’s Horizon 2020 (no. 785219), EU FlagEra (VR No. 2015-06813), Swedish Research Council (VR No. 2016-03658), Graphene center and the AoA Nano program at Chalmers University of Technology, CERCA Programme/Generalitat de Catalunya, Severo Ochoa program from Spanish MINECO (Grant No. SEV-2017-0706), “La Caixa” Foundation.

Presenters

  • Bogdan Karpiak

    • Chalmers Univ of Tech
    • Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden

Authors

  • Bogdan Karpiak

    • Chalmers Univ of Tech
    • Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
  • Aron Cummings

    • Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
  • Klaus Zollner

    • University of Regensburg
    • University of Regensburg, Germany
  • Marc Vila

    • Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
  • Dmitrii Khokhriakov

    • Chalmers Univ of Tech
    • Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
  • Md Anamul Hoque

    • Chalmers Univ of Tech
    • Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
  • André Dankert

    • Chalmers Univ of Tech
  • Peter Svedlindh

    • Uppsala University
  • Jaroslav Fabian

    • University of Regensburg
    • University of Regensburg, Germany
  • Stephan Roche

    • Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
  • Saroj Dash

    • Chalmers Univ of Tech
    • Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden