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Role of hexagonal boron nitride in protecting ferromagnetic nanostructures from oxidation

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2016-03-01 v2

Abstract

Ferromagnetic contacts are widely used to inject spin polarized currents into non-magnetic materials such as semiconductors or 2-dimensional materials like graphene. In these systems, oxidation of the ferromagnetic materials poses an intrinsic limitation on device performance. Here we investigate the role of ex-situ transferred chemical vapour deposited hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) as an oxidation barrier for nanostructured cobalt and permalloy electrodes. The chemical state of the ferromagnets was investigated using X-ray photoemission electron microscopy owing to its high sensitivity and lateral resolution. We have compared the oxide thickness formed on ferromagnetic nanostructures covered by hBN to uncovered reference structures. Our results show that hBN reduces the oxidation rate of ferromagnetic nanostructures suggesting that it could be used as an ultra-thin protection layer in future spintronic devices.

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@article{arxiv.1509.03087,
  title  = {Role of hexagonal boron nitride in protecting ferromagnetic nanostructures from oxidation},
  author = {Simon Zihlmann and Péter Makk and C. A. F. Vaz and Christian Schönenberger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.03087},
  year   = {2016}
}

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7 pages, 6 figures