Signature of gate-tunable magnetism in graphene grafted with Pt-porphyrins
Chuan Li, Katsuyoshi Komatsu, G. Clave, S. Campidelli, A. Filoramo, S., Gueron, H. Bouchiat

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that grafting graphene with Pt-porphyrins induces gate-tunable magnetism and enhances mobility, with magnetic effects observable through transport measurements and supercurrent suppression, opening avenues for spintronic applications.
Contribution
The paper reveals that Pt-porphyrins can induce gate-dependent magnetism in graphene while increasing its mobility, a novel approach compared to previous magnetic molecule coatings.
Findings
Ionized porphyrins carry magnetic moments.
Magnetism causes odd magnetoresistance fluctuations.
Supercurrent is suppressed in a gate-dependent manner.
Abstract
Inducing magnetism in graphene holds great promises, such as controlling the exchange interaction with a gate electrode and generating exotic magnetic phases. Coating graphene with magnetic molecules or atoms has so far mostly lead to decreased graphene mobility. In the present work, we show that Pt-porphyrins adsorbed on graphene lead to an enhanced mobility and to gate-dependent magnetism. We report that porphyrins can be donor or acceptor, depending on graphene s initial doping. The porphyrins transfer charge and ionize around the charged impurities on graphene, decreasing the graphene doping and increasing its mobility. In addition, ionized porphyrins carry a magnetic moment. Using the sensitivity of mesoscopic transport to magnetism, in particular the superconducting proximity effect and conductance fluctuations, we explore the magnetic order induced in graphene by the interacting…
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