The past decade has been especially creative for spintronics since the (re)discovery of various two dimensional (2D) materials. Due to the unusual physical characteristics, 2D materials have provided new platforms to probe the spin interaction with other degrees of freedom for electrons, as well as to be used for novel spintronics applications. This review briefly presents the most important recent and ongoing research for spintronics in 2D materials.
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Han, W. (2016). Perspectives for spintronics in 2D materials. APL Materials, 4(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4941712
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