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Spin Hall Effect in Bilayer Graphene Combined with an Insulator up to Room Temperature.

C K SafeerJosep Ingla-AynésNerea OntosoFranz HerlingWenjing YanLuis E HuesoFèlix Casanova
Published in: Nano letters (2020)
Spin-orbit coupling in graphene can be enhanced by chemical functionalization, adatom decoration, or proximity with a van der Waals material. As it is expected that such enhancement gives rise to a sizable spin Hall effect, a spin-to-charge current conversion phenomenon of technological relevance, it has sparked wide research interest. However, it has only been measured in graphene/transition-metal dichalcogenide van der Waals heterostructures with limited scalability. Here, we experimentally demonstrate the spin Hall effect up to room temperature in graphene combined with a nonmagnetic insulator, an evaporated bismuth oxide layer. The measured spin Hall effect arises most likely from an extrinsic mechanism. With a large spin-to-charge conversion efficiency, scalability, and ease of integration to electronic devices, we show a promising material heterostructure suitable for spin-based device applications.
Keyphrases
  • room temperature
  • ionic liquid
  • transition metal