We demonstrate spin injection into a graphene thin film with high reliability by using non-local magnetoresistance (MR) measurements, in which the electric current path is completely separated from the spin current path. Using these non-local measurements, an obvious MR effect was observed at room temperature; and the MR effect was ascribed to magnetization reversal of ferromagnetic electrodes. This result is a direct demonstration of spin injection into a graphene thin film. Furthermore, this is the first report of spin injection into molecules at room temperature.
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SHIRAISHI, M. (2008). Spin Injection into Graphene at Room Temperature. Hyomen Kagaku, 29(5), 310–314. https://doi.org/10.1380/jsssj.29.310
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