Chirality-Tuned Spin-to-Charge Conversion in Organic Semiconductor/Ferromagnetic Bilayer
ORAL
Abstract
Organic semiconductors attract tremendous interest due to their flexible, large-area, low-cost optoelectronics and spintronics applications. The weak spin-orbit coupling from their light-element composition enables long-distance spin current transport but hampers spin-to-charge (StC) interconversion. Here we report a giant spin pumping effect and highly efficient StC conversion in a chiral polymer/ ferromagnetic bilayer structure. We find that the StC conversion efficiency (coherent length : λIEE∽0.2nm ) is orders of magnitude higher than that in conventional organic semiconductors. Furthermore, we found chiral polymers with a longer pitch exhibit a higher StC conversion efficiency, and the effects such as chirality-induced inversion symmetry and chemical bonding angles are investigated. Our work sheds novel physical insights on the spin-orbit interaction in organic spintronic devices.
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Presenters
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Rui Sun
NC State University
Authors
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Rui Sun
NC State University
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Andrew H Comstock
North Carolina State University
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Kyung Park
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
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Zhengjie Huang
North Carolina State University
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Ying Diao
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Dali Sun
North Carolina State University