Spintronics, or spin electronics, is aimed at efficient control and manipulation of spin degrees of freedom in electron systems. To comply with demands of nowaday spintronics, the studies of electron systems hosting giant spin-orbit-split electron states have become one of the most important problems providing us with a basis for desirable spintronics devices. In construction of such devices, it is also tempting to involve graphene, which has attracted great attention because of its unique and remarkable electronic properties and was recognized as a viable replacement for silicon in electronics. In this case, a challenging goal is to lift spin degeneracy of graphene Dirac states. Here, we propose a novel pathway to achieve this goal by mean...
We discuss the electronic properties of graphene and graphene nanoribbons including ‘pseudo-Rashba’ ...
We consider theoretically the influence of crystalline fields on the electronic structure of graphen...
A rich class of spintronics-relevant phenomena require implementation of robust magnetism and/or str...
Intriguing phenomena and novel physics predicted for two-dimensional (2D) systems formed by electron...
With the discovery and first characterization of graphene, its potential for spintronic applications...
The search in two-dimensional condensed matter systems of Rashba-type spin-polarized electronic stat...
We report the observation of current-induced spin polarization, the Rashba-Edelstein effect (REE), a...
To enhance the spin orbit interaction in graphene by a proximity effect without compromising the qua...
Graphene in spintronics is predominantly considered for spin current leads of high performance due ...
We report the observation of current-induced spin polarization, the Rashba−Edelstein effect (REE), a...
Dirac materials such as graphene and topological insulators (TIs) are known to have unique electroni...
Van der Waals heterostructures assembled from atomically thin crystals are ideal model systems to st...
Ferromagnetic materials are the widely used source of spin-polarized electrons in spintronic devices...
The modification of the graphene spin structure is of interest for novel possibilities of applicatio...
A rich class of spintronics-relevant phenomena require implementation of robust magnetism and/or str...
We discuss the electronic properties of graphene and graphene nanoribbons including ‘pseudo-Rashba’ ...
We consider theoretically the influence of crystalline fields on the electronic structure of graphen...
A rich class of spintronics-relevant phenomena require implementation of robust magnetism and/or str...
Intriguing phenomena and novel physics predicted for two-dimensional (2D) systems formed by electron...
With the discovery and first characterization of graphene, its potential for spintronic applications...
The search in two-dimensional condensed matter systems of Rashba-type spin-polarized electronic stat...
We report the observation of current-induced spin polarization, the Rashba-Edelstein effect (REE), a...
To enhance the spin orbit interaction in graphene by a proximity effect without compromising the qua...
Graphene in spintronics is predominantly considered for spin current leads of high performance due ...
We report the observation of current-induced spin polarization, the Rashba−Edelstein effect (REE), a...
Dirac materials such as graphene and topological insulators (TIs) are known to have unique electroni...
Van der Waals heterostructures assembled from atomically thin crystals are ideal model systems to st...
Ferromagnetic materials are the widely used source of spin-polarized electrons in spintronic devices...
The modification of the graphene spin structure is of interest for novel possibilities of applicatio...
A rich class of spintronics-relevant phenomena require implementation of robust magnetism and/or str...
We discuss the electronic properties of graphene and graphene nanoribbons including ‘pseudo-Rashba’ ...
We consider theoretically the influence of crystalline fields on the electronic structure of graphen...
A rich class of spintronics-relevant phenomena require implementation of robust magnetism and/or str...