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07.04.2015
New publication: Contact-induced charge contributions to non-local spin transport measurements in Co/MgO/graphene devices

2D Materials 2, 024001 (2015)
Recently, it has been shown that oxide barriers in graphene-based non-local spin-valve structures can be the bottleneck for spin transport. The barriers may cause spin dephasing during or right after electrical spin injection which limits spin transport parameters such as the spin lifetime of the whole device. An important task is to characterize the quality of the oxide barriers of both spin injection and detection contacts in a fabricated device. To address this issue, we discuss the influence of spatially inhomogeneous oxide barriers and especially conducting pinholes within the barriers on the background signal in non-local measurements of graphene/MgO/Co spin-valve devices. By both simulations and reference measurements on devices with non-ferromagnetic electrodes, we demonstrate that the background signal can be caused by an inhomogeneous current flow through the oxide barriers. As a main result, we demonstrate the existence of charge accumulation besides the actual spin accumulation signal in non-local voltage measurements, which can be explained by a redistribution of charge carriers by a perpendicular magnetic field similar to the classical Hall effect. Furthermore, we present systematic studies of the phase of the low frequency non-local ac voltage signal which is measured in non-local spin measurements when applying ac lock-in techniques. This phase has so far widely been neglected in the analysis of non-local spin transport. We demonstrate that this phase is another hallmark of the homogeneity of the MgO spin injection and detection barriers. We link backgate dependent changes of the phase to the interplay between the capacitance of the oxide barrier and the quantum capacitance of graphene.

29.03.2015
Poster prize for Luca Banszerus
Luca Banszerus won a poster prize at the "Graphene Study 2015" in Kaprun (Austria). Congratulation!

11.02.2015
New publication: Low B Field Magneto-Phonon Resonances in Single-Layer and Bilayer Graphene

Nano Lett. 15, 1547 (2015)
Many-body effects resulting from strong electron–electron and electron–phonon interactions play a significant role in graphene physics. We report on their manifestation in low B field magneto-phonon resonances in high-quality exfoliated single-layer and bilayer graphene encapsulated in hexagonal boron nitride. These resonances allow us to extract characteristic effective Fermi velocities, as high as 1.20 × 106 m/s, for the observed “dressed” Landau level transitions, as well as the broadening of the resonances, which increases with the Landau level index.

23.01.2015
Christoph Stampfer has been nominated for the "Lehrpreis Physik 2015"
Christoph Stampfer has been nominated by the Fachschaft Physik for the "Lehrpreis Physik 2015" in the category of "Beste selbstständige Lehre".

16.12.2014
RWTH Start-Up Grant for Gerard Verbiest
Gerard Verbiest receives a RWTH Start-Up Grant for his proposal for a microscopic gyrator from encapsulated graphene. Congratulation!

16.12.2014
Nature Index - Expert advisor
Christoph Stampfer serves as expert advisor (Physical Sciences Panel) for Nature Index.
