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Spin Transport and Quantum Phase Changes in Pb<sub>0.24</sub>Sn<sub>0.76</sub>Te/Graphene Heterostructures

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Abstract

Heterostructures of novel materials such as topological insulators and two-dimensional (2D) materials possess several unique characteristics, including spin momentum locking, high spin-orbit coupling, and susceptibility to proximity effects, making them ideal for use in devices for future computing. We recently demonstrated this in Pb0.24Sn0.76Te/graphene (PST/Gr), where the heterostructure mobility is nearly twice that of either constituent Pb0.24Sn0.76Te or graphene.1 In this work, we fabricate and measure non-local spin valves on a PST/Gr heterostructure and find spin lifetimes and spin polarization efficiencies of 300 ps and 12%, respectively. We identify a spin-split two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) at the PST/Gr interface as well as a quantum phase change occurring at 40 K. Below this transition temperature, the non-local resistance exhibits metallic behavior as the 2DEG dominates the device operation, whereas in the high-temperature regime we observe semiconducting behavior. The PST/Gr spin valve is robust, showing no signs of performance decay in ambient conditions and operating up to 500 K. Quantum phase transitions such as these could provide a low-power switching mode for novel electronic devices in future computing platforms.

1 G.M. Stephen et al. (2022) ACS Nano, doi: 10.1021/acsnano.2c08911

Presenters

  • Jennifer E DeMell

    Laboratory for Physical Sciences

Authors

  • Jennifer E DeMell

    Laboratory for Physical Sciences

  • Ivan I Naumov

    Howard University

  • Gregory Stephen

    University of Maryland, Laboratory for Physical Sciences

  • Nicholas A Blumenschein

    Laboratory for Physical Sciences

  • Y.-J. Leo Sun

    University of Maryland

  • Sharmila Shirodkar

    Howard University

  • Jeremy T Robinson

    US Naval Research Laboratory, Navy Research Lab

  • Paul M Campbell

    US Naval Research Laboratory, Navy Research Lab

  • Patrick J Taylor

    US Army Research Laboratory, Army Research Lab

  • Pratibha Dev

    Howard University

  • Aubrey T Hanbicki

    Laboratory for Physical Sciences

  • Adam L Friedman

    Laboratory for Physical Sciences