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Impact Of Material And Tunnel Barrier Quality On Spin Transport In A Cvd Graphene Non-Local Spin Valve Device Array, Samuel T. Olson, Daniel Still, Kaleb Hood, Otto Zietz, Jun Jiao
Impact Of Material And Tunnel Barrier Quality On Spin Transport In A Cvd Graphene Non-Local Spin Valve Device Array, Samuel T. Olson, Daniel Still, Kaleb Hood, Otto Zietz, Jun Jiao
Mechanical and Materials Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations
Wafer-scale graphene films produced via chemical vapor deposition (CVD) are now commercially available, however these films inherently contain randomly distributed defects such as adlayers and grain boundaries. This report discusses the impact of these defects on the signal integrity of an array of graphene-based non-local spin valves (NLSVs). It was found that critical spin parameters fluctuate drastically between adjacent identical devices. Investigation of the channel quality indicated that adlayers do not affect spin signal significantly even when located directly in the spin transport region of the device. In contrast, grain boundary defects within the spin transport region have significant impact …
Direct Synthesis Of Graphene On Niobium And Niobium Nitride, Robin Ekeya, Otto Zietz
Direct Synthesis Of Graphene On Niobium And Niobium Nitride, Robin Ekeya, Otto Zietz
Undergraduate Research & Mentoring Program
Since its isolation by mechanical exfoliation in 2004, graphene has attracted enormous interest from the scientific community not the least because of its unique physical and electronic properties. Among these, graphene’s ballistic electron transport and proximity induced superconductivity make graphene-superconductor (GS) hybrid structures a scientifically promising area.