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Room temperature spin Hall effect in graphene/MoS$_2$ van der Waals heterostructures

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2019-11-15 v1

Abstract

Graphene is an excellent material for long distance spin transport but allows little spin manipulation. Transition metal dichalcogenides imprint their strong spin-orbit coupling into graphene via proximity effect, and it has been predicted that efficient spin-to-charge conversion due to spin Hall and Rashba-Edelstein effects could be achieved. Here, by combining Hall probes with ferromagnetic electrodes, we unambiguously demonstrate experimentally spin Hall effect in graphene induced by MoS2_2 proximity and for varying temperature up to room temperature. The fact that spin transport and spin Hall effect occur in different parts of the same material gives rise to a hitherto unreported efficiency for the spin-to-charge voltage output. Remarkably for a single graphene/MoS2_2 heterostructure-based device, we evidence a superimposed spin-to-charge current conversion that can be indistinguishably associated with either the proximity-induced Rashba-Edelstein effect in graphene or the spin Hall effect in MoS2_2. By comparing our results to theoretical calculations, the latter scenario is found the most plausible one. Our findings pave the way towards the combination of spin information transport and spin-to-charge conversion in two-dimensional materials, opening exciting opportunities in a variety of future spintronic applications.

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@article{arxiv.1810.12481,
  title  = {Room temperature spin Hall effect in graphene/MoS$_2$ van der Waals heterostructures},
  author = {C. K. Safeer and Josep Ingla-Aynés and Franz Herling and José H. Garcia and Marc Vila and Nerea Ontoso and M. Reyes Calvo and Stephan Roche and Luis E. Hueso and Fèlix Casanova},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.12481},
  year   = {2019}
}

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15 pages, 4 figures and Supporting Information