Pure Spin Current Injection in Hydrogenated Graphene Structures
Reinaldo Zapata-Pe\~na, Bernardo S. Mendoza, Anatoli I., Shkrebtii

TL;DR
This theoretical study demonstrates that hydrogenated graphene structures can generate high-speed pure spin currents when illuminated with linearly polarized light, showing potential for advanced spintronics applications.
Contribution
It provides a detailed DFT-based analysis of spin-velocity injection in hydrogenated graphene, revealing optimal conditions and high spin current speeds.
Findings
Maximum spin velocities of 668 km/s and 645 km/s for the two structures.
High spin velocities are achieved when the spin is perpendicular to the surface.
Hydrogenated graphene structures outperform bulk semiconductors in spin current speeds.
Abstract
We present a theoretical study of spin-velocity injection (SVI) of a pure spin current (PSC) induced by a linearly polarized light that impinges normally on the surface of two 50\% hydrogenated noncentrosymmetric two-dimensional (2D) graphene structures. The first structure, hydrogenated at only one side, labeled Up, also known as graphone, and the second, labelled Alt, is 25\% hydrogenated at both sides. The hydrogenation opens an energy gap in both structures. We analyze two possibilities: in the first, the spin is fixed along a chosen direction, and the resulting SVI is calculated; in the second, we choose the SVI direction along the surface plane, and calculate the resulting spin orientation. This is done by changing the energy and polarization angle of the incoming light. The results are calculated within a full electronic band structure scheme using the…
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