Spin-valve effect has been the focus of spintronics over the last decades due to its potential in many spintronic devices. Two-dimensional (2D) van der Waals (vdW) materials are highly expected to build the spin-valve heterojunction. However, the Curie temperatures (TC) of the vdW ferromagnetic 2D crystals are mostly below room temperature (~30-220 K). It is very challenging to develop room temperature, ferromagnetic (FM) 2D crystals based spin-valve devices which are still not available to date. We report the first room temperature, FM 2D crystal based all-2D vdW Fe3GaTe2/MoS2/Fe3GaTe2 spin valve devices. The Magnetoresistance (MR) of the all- devices is up to 15.89% at 2.3 K and 11.97% at 10 K, 4-30 times of MR from the spin valves of Fe3GaTe2/MoS2/Fe3GaTe2 and conventional NiFe/MoS2/NiFe. Typical spin valve effect shows strong dependence on MoS2 spacer thickness in the vdW heterojunction. Importantly, the spin valve effect (0.31%) still robustly exists at 300 K with low working currents down to 10 nA (0.13 A/cm2). The results provide a general vdW platform to room temperature, 2D FM crystals based 2D spin valve devices.
@article{arxiv.2211.06165,
title = {Room-Temperature Spin-Valve Effect in Fe$_3$GaTe$_2$/MoS$_2$/Fe$_3$GaTe$_2$ 2D van der Waals Heterojunction Devices},
author = {Wen Jin and Gaojie Zhang and Hao Wu and Li Yang and Wenfeng Zhang and Haixin Chang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.06165},
year = {2023}
}