Electronic Spin Transport in Dual-Gated Bilayer Graphene
Ahmet Avsar, Ivan Jesus Vera-Marun, Jun You Tan, Gavin Kok Wai Koon,, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, Shaffique Adam, Barbaros Ozyilmaz

TL;DR
This study investigates charge and spin transport in dual-gated bilayer graphene devices, revealing the impact of substrate and polymer residues on spin relaxation, and demonstrating spin transport across p-n junctions with temperature-dependent effects.
Contribution
It introduces a new device architecture for separate investigation of substrate and polymer residue effects on spin relaxation in bilayer graphene.
Findings
Polymer residues significantly affect spin relaxation time.
Substrate-related impurities do not limit spin transport in current devices.
First demonstration of spin transport across bipolar p-n junctions in bilayer graphene.
Abstract
The elimination of extrinsic sources of spin relaxation is key in realizing the exceptional intrinsic spin transport performance of graphene. Towards this, we study charge and spin transport in bilayer graphene-based spin valve devices fabricated in a new device architecture which allows us to make a comparative study by separately investigating the roles of substrate and polymer residues on spin relaxation. First, the comparison between spin valves fabricated on SiO2 and BN substrates suggests that substrate-related charged impurities, phonons and roughness do not limit the spin transport in current devices. Next, the observation of a 5-fold enhancement in spin relaxation time in the encapsulated device highlights the significance of polymer residues on spin relaxation. We observe a spin relaxation length of ~ 10 um in the encapsulated bilayer with a charge mobility of 24000 cm2/Vs.…
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