Electrically Controlled Spin Injection from Giant Rashba Spin-Orbit Conductor BiTeBr

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Ferromagnetic materials are the widely used source of spin-polarized electrons in spintronic devices, which are controlled by external magnetic fields or spin-transfer torque methods. However, with increasing demand for smaller and faster spintronic components utilization of spin-orbit phenomena provides promising alternatives. New materials with unique spin textures are highly desirable since all-electric creation and control of spin polarization is expected where the strength, as well as an arbitrary orientation of the polarization, can be defined without the use of a magnetic field. In this work, we use a novel spin-orbit crystal BiTeBr for this purpose. Because of its giant Rashba spin splitting, bulk spin polarization is created at room temperature by an electric current. Integrating BiTeBr crystal into graphene-based spin valve devices, we demonstrate for the first time that it acts as a current-controlled spin injector, opening new avenues for future spintronic applications in integrated circuits.

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Kovács-Krausz, Z., Hoque, A. M., Makk, P., Szentpéteri, B., Kocsis, M., Fülöp, B., … Csonka, S. (2020). Electrically Controlled Spin Injection from Giant Rashba Spin-Orbit Conductor BiTeBr. Nano Letters, 20(7), 4782–4791. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c00458

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