Imaging spin diffusion in germanium at room temperature

C Zucchetti, F Bottegoni, C Vergnaud, F Ciccacci… - Physical Review B, 2017 - APS
Physical Review B, 2017APS
We report on the nonlocal detection of optically oriented spins in lightly n-doped germanium
at room temperature. Localized spin generation is achieved by scanning a circularly
polarized laser beam (λ= 1550 nm) on an array of lithographically defined Pt
microstructures. The in-plane oriented spin generated at the edges of such microstructures,
placed at different distances from a spin-detection element, allows for a direct imaging of
spin diffusion in the semiconductor, leading to a measured spin diffusion length of about 10 …
We report on the nonlocal detection of optically oriented spins in lightly -doped germanium at room temperature. Localized spin generation is achieved by scanning a circularly polarized laser beam ( nm) on an array of lithographically defined Pt microstructures. The in-plane oriented spin generated at the edges of such microstructures, placed at different distances from a spin-detection element, allows for a direct imaging of spin diffusion in the semiconductor, leading to a measured spin diffusion length of about . Two different spin-detection blocks are employed, consisting of either a magnetic tunnel junction or a platinum stripe where the spin current is converted in an electrical signal by the inverse spin-Hall effect. The second solution represents the realization of a nonlocal spin-injection/detection scheme that is completely free from ferromagnetic functional blocks.
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