Atomic-scale interfacial magnetism in Fe/graphene heterojunction

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Successful spin injection into graphene makes it a competitive contender in the race to become a key material for quantum computation, or the spin-operation-based data processing and sensing. Engineering ferromagnetic metal (FM)/graphene heterojunctions is one of the most promising avenues to realise it, however, their interface magnetism remains an open question up to this day. In any proposed FM/graphene spintronic devices, the best opportunity for spin transport could only be achieved where no magnetic dead layer exists at the FM/graphene interface. Here we present a comprehensive study of the epitaxial Fe/graphene interface by means of X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) and density functional theory (DFT) calculations. The experiment has been performed using a specially designed FM 1 /FM 2 /graphene structure that to a large extent restores the realistic case of the proposed graphene-based transistors. We have quantitatively observed a reduced but still sizable magnetic moments of the epitaxial Fe ML on graphene, which is well resembled by simulations and can be attributed to the strong hybridization between the Fe 3 d z2 and the C2pz orbitals and the sp-orbital-like behavior of the Fe 3 d electrons due to the presence of graphene.

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Liu, W. Q., Wang, W. Y., Wang, J. J., Wang, F. Q., Lu, C., Jin, F., … Zhang, R. (2015). Atomic-scale interfacial magnetism in Fe/graphene heterojunction. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep11911

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