Spin polarised quantised transport via one-dimensional nanowire-graphene contacts

Daniel Burrow, Jesus c. Toscano Figueroa, Victor H. Guarochico Moreira, Khalid Omari, Irina V. Grigorieva, Thomas Thomson, Ivan J. Vera-Marun

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Abstract

Graphene spintronics offers a promising route to achieve low power 2D electronics for next generation classical and quantum computation. As device length scales are reduced to the limit of the electron mean free path, the transport mechanism crosses over to the ballistic regime. However, ballistic transport has yet to be shown in a graphene spintronic device, a necessary step
towards realising ballistic spintronics. Here, we report ballistic injection of spin polarised carriers via one-dimensional contacts between magnetic nanowires and a high mobility graphene channel. The nanowire-graphene interface defines an effective constriction that confines charge carriers over a length scale smaller than that of their mean free path. This is evidenced by the observation of
quantised conductance through the contacts with no applied magnetic field and a transition into the quantum Hall regime with increasing field strength. These effects occur in the absence of any constriction in the graphene itself and occur across several devices with transmission probability in the range, T = 0.08 − 0.30.
Original languageEnglish
JournalCommunications Materials
Volume6
Issue number33
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Feb 2025

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