The realization of a perfect spin or valley filtering effect in two-dimensional graphene-like materials is one of the fundamental objectives in spintronics and valleytronics. For this purpose, we study spin- and valle...The realization of a perfect spin or valley filtering effect in two-dimensional graphene-like materials is one of the fundamental objectives in spintronics and valleytronics. For this purpose, we study spin- and valley-dependent transport in a silicene system with spatially alternative strains. It is found that due to the valley-opposite gauge field induced by the strain, the strained silicene with a superlattice structure exhibits an angle-resolved valley and spin filtering effect when the spin–orbit interaction is considered. When the interaction that breaks the time reversal symmetry is introduced, such as the spin or valley dependent staggered magnetization, the system is shown to be a perfect spin and valley half metal in which only one spin and valley species is allowed to transport. Our findings are helpful to design both spintronic and valleytronic devices based on silicene.展开更多
Exploring silicon-based spin modulating junction is one of the most promising areas of spintronics.Using nonequilibrium Green's function combined with density functional theory,a set of spin filters of hydrogenate...Exploring silicon-based spin modulating junction is one of the most promising areas of spintronics.Using nonequilibrium Green's function combined with density functional theory,a set of spin filters of hydrogenated zigzag silicene nanoribbons is designed by substituting a silicon atom with a boron one and the spin-correlated transport properties are studied.The results show that the spin polarization can be realized by structural symmetry breaking induced by boron doping.Remarkably,by tuning the edge hydrogenation,it is found that the spin filter efficiency can be varied from 30%to 58%.Moreover,it is also found and explained that the asymmetric hydrogenation can give rise to an obvious negative differential resistance which usually appears at weakly coupled junction.These findings indicate that the boron-doped ZSiNR is a promising material for spintronic applications.展开更多
We study magnetic proximity effect induced low-energy spin transport in the normal/ferromagnetic junction of a semi-infinite zigzag graphene nanoribbon. Due to the absence of a spin flip in a single interface, the spi...We study magnetic proximity effect induced low-energy spin transport in the normal/ferromagnetic junction of a semi-infinite zigzag graphene nanoribbon. Due to the absence of a spin flip in a single interface, the spin transfer in this model can be described by the "two-spin channel" model. We identify each spin channel as either a perfect conducting or a non-conducting channel. This feature leads to spin filter in symmetric zigzag graphene nanoribbon and spin precession in antisymmetric zigzag graphene nanoribbon, and helps to directly determine the exchange-splitting intensity directly, even without an external auxiliary bias.展开更多
Spintronics involves the study of active control and manipulation of spin degrees of freedom in solid-state systems. The fascinating spin-resolved properties of graphene motivate numerous researchers to study spintron...Spintronics involves the study of active control and manipulation of spin degrees of freedom in solid-state systems. The fascinating spin-resolved properties of graphene motivate numerous researchers to study spintronics in graphene and other two-dimensional(2D) materials. Silicene, the silicon analog of graphene, is considered to be a promising material for spintronics. Here, we present a review of theoretical advances with regard to spin-dependent properties, including the electric field- and exchange field-tunable topological properties of silicene and the corresponding spintronic device simulations.展开更多
We theoretically investigate the spin filtering transport of double parallel quantum wires(QWs) side-coupled to a grapheme sheet and sandwiched between two ferromagnetic(FM) leads.The dependences of the wire-graphene ...We theoretically investigate the spin filtering transport of double parallel quantum wires(QWs) side-coupled to a grapheme sheet and sandwiched between two ferromagnetic(FM) leads.The dependences of the wire-graphene coupling strength,wire-wire coupling strength,as well as the spin polarization of the ferromagnetic leads are studied.It is found that the wire-graphene coupling strength tends to reduce the current and the wire-wire coupling strength can first reinforce and then decrease the current.The spin polarization strength has an enhanced(identical) effect on the current under the parallel(anti-parallel) alignment of the FM leads,which gives rise to an obvious spin-filter and tunnel magnetoresistance(TMR) effect.Our results suggest that such a theoretical model can stimulate some experimental investigations about the spin-filter devices.展开更多
文摘The realization of a perfect spin or valley filtering effect in two-dimensional graphene-like materials is one of the fundamental objectives in spintronics and valleytronics. For this purpose, we study spin- and valley-dependent transport in a silicene system with spatially alternative strains. It is found that due to the valley-opposite gauge field induced by the strain, the strained silicene with a superlattice structure exhibits an angle-resolved valley and spin filtering effect when the spin–orbit interaction is considered. When the interaction that breaks the time reversal symmetry is introduced, such as the spin or valley dependent staggered magnetization, the system is shown to be a perfect spin and valley half metal in which only one spin and valley species is allowed to transport. Our findings are helpful to design both spintronic and valleytronic devices based on silicene.
基金the National Natural Science Foundations of China(Grant No.11574118)the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province,China(Grant No.ZR2019PEM006).
文摘Exploring silicon-based spin modulating junction is one of the most promising areas of spintronics.Using nonequilibrium Green's function combined with density functional theory,a set of spin filters of hydrogenated zigzag silicene nanoribbons is designed by substituting a silicon atom with a boron one and the spin-correlated transport properties are studied.The results show that the spin polarization can be realized by structural symmetry breaking induced by boron doping.Remarkably,by tuning the edge hydrogenation,it is found that the spin filter efficiency can be varied from 30%to 58%.Moreover,it is also found and explained that the asymmetric hydrogenation can give rise to an obvious negative differential resistance which usually appears at weakly coupled junction.These findings indicate that the boron-doped ZSiNR is a promising material for spintronic applications.
文摘We study magnetic proximity effect induced low-energy spin transport in the normal/ferromagnetic junction of a semi-infinite zigzag graphene nanoribbon. Due to the absence of a spin flip in a single interface, the spin transfer in this model can be described by the "two-spin channel" model. We identify each spin channel as either a perfect conducting or a non-conducting channel. This feature leads to spin filter in symmetric zigzag graphene nanoribbon and spin precession in antisymmetric zigzag graphene nanoribbon, and helps to directly determine the exchange-splitting intensity directly, even without an external auxiliary bias.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11274016 and 11474012)the National Basic Research Program of China(Grant Nos.2013CB932604 and 2012CB619304)
文摘Spintronics involves the study of active control and manipulation of spin degrees of freedom in solid-state systems. The fascinating spin-resolved properties of graphene motivate numerous researchers to study spintronics in graphene and other two-dimensional(2D) materials. Silicene, the silicon analog of graphene, is considered to be a promising material for spintronics. Here, we present a review of theoretical advances with regard to spin-dependent properties, including the electric field- and exchange field-tunable topological properties of silicene and the corresponding spintronic device simulations.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under Grant Nos.11174214,11204192the NSAF Joint Fund Jointly set up by the National Natural Science Foundation of Chinathe Chinese Academy of Engineering Physics under Grant Nos.U1230201and U1430117
文摘We theoretically investigate the spin filtering transport of double parallel quantum wires(QWs) side-coupled to a grapheme sheet and sandwiched between two ferromagnetic(FM) leads.The dependences of the wire-graphene coupling strength,wire-wire coupling strength,as well as the spin polarization of the ferromagnetic leads are studied.It is found that the wire-graphene coupling strength tends to reduce the current and the wire-wire coupling strength can first reinforce and then decrease the current.The spin polarization strength has an enhanced(identical) effect on the current under the parallel(anti-parallel) alignment of the FM leads,which gives rise to an obvious spin-filter and tunnel magnetoresistance(TMR) effect.Our results suggest that such a theoretical model can stimulate some experimental investigations about the spin-filter devices.