Large spin signal and spin rectification in folded-bilayer graphene
Md. Anamul Hoque, Zolt\'an Kov\'acs-Krausz, Bing Zhao, Prasanna Rout, Ivan Vera Marun, Szabolcs Csonka, P\'eter Makk, Saroj P. Dash

TL;DR
This paper reports a folded-bilayer graphene device that exhibits large non-local spin signals and pronounced spin-rectification effects, advancing active spintronic applications with efficient spin injection and diode behavior.
Contribution
It introduces a novel folded-bilayer graphene spin-valve device demonstrating giant spin signals and spin-diode effects, highlighting nonlinear spin-charge interactions for active spintronic components.
Findings
Giant non-local spin signals in the several mV range.
Pronounced spin-rectification effects with over an order of magnitude asymmetry.
Significant spin accumulation of 20 meV and spin diode behavior.
Abstract
Graphene is a promising platform for spin-based non-volatile memory, logic, and neuromorphic computing by combining long-distance spin transport with electrical tunability at room temperature. However, advancing beyond passive spin channels requires devices capable of generating large spin signals with efficient rectification capabilities, which are essential for active spintronic components. Here, we demonstrate a folded-bilayer graphene spin-valve device with giant non-local spin signals in the several mV range with pronounced spin-rectification effects. Efficient spin injection creates a significant spin accumulation of 20 meV and generates a spin diode effect with an asymmetry of over an order of magnitude between forward and reverse bias conditions. This spin-diode effect is expected to arise from nonlinear spin-charge interactions in the folded-bilayer graphene channel. These…
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