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Absence of hyperfine effects in $^{13}$C-graphene spin valve devices

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2014-04-29 v1

Abstract

The carbon isotope 13^{13}C, in contrast to 12^{12}C, possesses a nuclear magnetic moment and can induce electron spin dephasing in graphene. This effect is usually neglected due to the low abundance of 13^{13}C in natural carbon allotropes (\sim1 %). Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) allows for artificial synthesis of graphene solely from a 13^{13}C precursor, potentially amplifying the influence of the nuclear magnetic moments. In this work we study the effect of hyperfine interactions in pure 13^{13}C-graphene on its spin transport properties. Using Hanle precession measurements we determine the spin relaxation time and observe a weak increase of τs\tau_{s} with doping and a weak change of τs\tau_{s} with temperature, as in natural graphene. For comparison we study spin transport in pure 12^{12}C-graphene, also synthesized by CVD, and observe similar spin relaxation properties. As the signatures of hyperfine effects can be better resolved in oblique spin-valve and Hanle configurations, we use finite-element modeling to emulate oblique signals in the presence of a hyperfine magnetic field for typical graphene properties. Unlike in the case of GaAs, hyperfine interactions with 13^{13}C nuclei influence electron spin transport only very weakly, even for a fully polarized nuclear system. Also, in the measurements of the oblique spin-valve and Hanle effects no hyperfine features could be resolved. This work experimentally confirms the weak character of hyperfine interactions and the negligible role of 13^{13}C atoms in the spin dephasing processes in graphene.

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@article{arxiv.1404.6584,
  title  = {Absence of hyperfine effects in $^{13}$C-graphene spin valve devices},
  author = {M. Wojtaszek and I. J. Vera-Marun and E. Whiteway and M. Hilke and B. J. van Wees},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.6584},
  year   = {2014}
}

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11 pages, 9 figures