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Graphene spintronics: spin injection and proximity effects from first principles
Fecha
2014-08Registro en:
Physical Review B, College Park : American Physical Society - APS, v. 90, n. 8, p. 085429-1-085429-15, Aug. 2014
1098-0121
10.1103/PhysRevB.90.085429
Autor
Lazić, P.
Sipahi, Guilherme Matos
Kawakami, R. K.
Žutić, Igor
Institución
Resumen
Ferromagnet/graphene (F/Gr) junctions are important building blocks for graphene spintronics. While simple models of spin injection are very successful for macroscopic metallic junctions, they reveal many deficiencies in describing F/Gr junctions. First-principles methods are key to assess such Gr-based junctions, but the computational cost is often too high. We focus on Ni(111)/Gr junctions and include van der Waals interactions from first principles, crucial for their correct description. We formulate a computationally inexpensive model to examine the nonuniformity and bias dependence of spin injection and elucidate proximity effects using spin polarization maps. Our results could extend the applicability of simple spin injection models in F/Gr junctions.