The effect of electron-impurity scattering on momentum and spin relaxation times in graphene is studied by means of relativistic ab initio calculations. Assuming carbon and silicon adatoms as natural impurities in graphene, we are able to simulate fast spin relaxation observed experimentally. We investigate the dependence of the relaxation times on the impurity position and demonstrate that C or Si adatoms act as real-space spin hot spots inducing spin-flip rates about 5 orders of magnitude larger than those of in-plane impurities. This fact confirms the hypothesis that the adatom-induced spin-orbit coupling leads to fast spin relaxation in graphene
This article presents the current puzzling controversy between theory and experimental results conce...
We present a unified theoretical framework for the study of spin dynamics and relativistic transport...
We propose an intrinsic spin scattering mechanism in graphene originated by the interplay of atomic ...
The effect of electron-impurity scattering on momentum and spin relaxation times in graphene is stud...
We propose that the observed small (100 ps) spin relaxation time in graphene is due to resonant scat...
We give a tutorial account of our recently proposed mechanism for spin relaxation based on spin-flip...
We study the effect of an impurity potential on spin-memory loss in graphene. Various general method...
University of Minnesota M.S. January 2013. Major: Electrical Engineering. Advisor: P. Paul Ruden. 1 ...
We study the spin relaxation of charge carriers in graphene in the presence of spin-polarized charge...
The understanding of spin dynamics and relaxation mechanisms in clean graphene, and the upper time a...
Graphene is an attractive material for spintronics due to theoretical predictions of long spin lifet...
We present a joint experiment-theory study on the role of fluorine adatoms in spin and momentum scat...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 6th edition of Graphene Conference series, the largest European ...
We propose that the observed spin relaxation in bilayer graphene is due to resonant scattering by ma...
Experimental evidence from both spin-valve and quantum transport measurements points towards unexpec...
This article presents the current puzzling controversy between theory and experimental results conce...
We present a unified theoretical framework for the study of spin dynamics and relativistic transport...
We propose an intrinsic spin scattering mechanism in graphene originated by the interplay of atomic ...
The effect of electron-impurity scattering on momentum and spin relaxation times in graphene is stud...
We propose that the observed small (100 ps) spin relaxation time in graphene is due to resonant scat...
We give a tutorial account of our recently proposed mechanism for spin relaxation based on spin-flip...
We study the effect of an impurity potential on spin-memory loss in graphene. Various general method...
University of Minnesota M.S. January 2013. Major: Electrical Engineering. Advisor: P. Paul Ruden. 1 ...
We study the spin relaxation of charge carriers in graphene in the presence of spin-polarized charge...
The understanding of spin dynamics and relaxation mechanisms in clean graphene, and the upper time a...
Graphene is an attractive material for spintronics due to theoretical predictions of long spin lifet...
We present a joint experiment-theory study on the role of fluorine adatoms in spin and momentum scat...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 6th edition of Graphene Conference series, the largest European ...
We propose that the observed spin relaxation in bilayer graphene is due to resonant scattering by ma...
Experimental evidence from both spin-valve and quantum transport measurements points towards unexpec...
This article presents the current puzzling controversy between theory and experimental results conce...
We present a unified theoretical framework for the study of spin dynamics and relativistic transport...
We propose an intrinsic spin scattering mechanism in graphene originated by the interplay of atomic ...