Abstract
In this work, the effect of electron-electron scattering on spin transport in single layer graphene is studied using semi-classical Monte Carlo simulation. The D'yakonov-P'erel mechanism is considered for spin relaxation. It is found that electron-electron scattering causes spin relaxation length to decrease by 35% at 300 K. The reason for this decrease in spin relaxation length is that the ensemble spin is modified upon an e-e collision and also e-e scattering rate is greater than phonon scattering rate at room temperature, which causes change in spin relaxation profile due to electron-electron scattering. © 2014 Author(s).
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Ghosh, B., Katiyar, S., & Salimath, A. (2014). Role of electron-electron scattering on spin transport in single layer graphene. AIP Advances, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4862674
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