Long distance spin communication in chemical vapour deposited graphene

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Graphene is an ideal medium for long-distance spin communication in future spintronic technologies. So far, the prospect is limited by the smaller sizes of exfoliated graphene flakes and lower spin transport properties of large-area chemical vapour-deposited (CVD) graphene. Here we demonstrate a high spintronic performance in CVD graphene on SiO 2 /Si substrate at room temperature. We show pure spin transport and precession over long channel lengths extending up to 16μm with a spin lifetime of 1.2 ns and a spin diffusion length ∼6 μm at room temperature. These spin parameters are up to six times higher than previous reports and highest at room temperature for any form of pristine graphene on industrial standard SiO 2 /Si substrates. Our detailed investigation reinforces the observed performance in CVD graphene over wafer scale and opens up new prospects for the development of lateral spin-based memory and logic applications.

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Kamalakar, M. V., Groenveld, C., Dankert, A., & Dash, S. P. (2015). Long distance spin communication in chemical vapour deposited graphene. Nature Communications, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms7766

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