The generation of spatially homogeneous spin polarization by application of electric current is a fundamental manifestation of symmetry-breaking spin-orbit coupling (SOC) in solid-state systems, which underpins a wide range of spintronic applications. Here, we show theoretically that twisted van der Waals heterostructures with proximity-induced SOC are candidates par excellence to realize exotic spin-charge transport phenomena due to their highly tunable momentum-space spin textures. Specifically, we predict that graphene/group-VI dichalcogenide bilayers support room temperature spin-current responses that can be manipulated via twist-angle control. For critical twist angles, the nonequilibrium spin density is pinned parallel to the applied current. This effect is robust against twist-angle disorder, with graphene/WSe2 possessing a critical angle (purely collinear response) of 𝜃𝑐≃14∘. A simple electrical detection scheme to isolate the collinear Edelstein effect is proposed.
Twist angle controlled collinear Edelstein effect in van der Waals heterostructures / Veneri, Alessandro; Perkins, David T. S.; Péterfalvi, Csaba G.; Ferreira, Aires. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW. B. - ISSN 2469-9950. - 106:8(2022). [10.1103/physrevb.106.l081406]
Twist angle controlled collinear Edelstein effect in van der Waals heterostructures
Veneri, Alessandro;
2022
Abstract
The generation of spatially homogeneous spin polarization by application of electric current is a fundamental manifestation of symmetry-breaking spin-orbit coupling (SOC) in solid-state systems, which underpins a wide range of spintronic applications. Here, we show theoretically that twisted van der Waals heterostructures with proximity-induced SOC are candidates par excellence to realize exotic spin-charge transport phenomena due to their highly tunable momentum-space spin textures. Specifically, we predict that graphene/group-VI dichalcogenide bilayers support room temperature spin-current responses that can be manipulated via twist-angle control. For critical twist angles, the nonequilibrium spin density is pinned parallel to the applied current. This effect is robust against twist-angle disorder, with graphene/WSe2 possessing a critical angle (purely collinear response) of 𝜃𝑐≃14∘. A simple electrical detection scheme to isolate the collinear Edelstein effect is proposed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


