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Spin-Current to Charge-Current Conversion and Magnetoresistance in a Hybrid Structure of Graphene and Yttrium Iron Garnet
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2015
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EngineeringSpin-charge ConversionMagnetic ResonanceCharge-current ConversionSpintronic MaterialSpin PhenomenonMagnetoresistanceGraphene NanomeshesMagnetismNanoelectronicsSingle Crystal FilmSpin ExcitationElectrical EngineeringPhysicsYttrium Iron GarnetGraphene LayerHybrid StructureQuantum MagnetismSpintronicsNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsGrapheneGraphene Nanoribbon
The use of graphene in spintronic devices depends, among other things, on its ability to convert a spin excitation into an electric charge signal, a phenomenon that requires a spin-orbit coupling (SOC). Here we report the observation of two effects that show the existence of SOC in large-area CVD grown single-layer graphene deposited on a single crystal film of the ferrimagnetic insulator yttrium iron garnet (YIG). The first is a magnetoresistance of graphene induced by the magnetic proximity effect with YIG. The second is the detection of a dc voltage along the graphene layer resulting from the conversion of the spin current generated by spin pumping from microwave driven ferromagnetic resonance into a charge current, which is attributed to the inverse Rashba-Edelstein effect.
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