Periodic Reporting for period 1 - GRISOTO (GRaphene-Interfaced heterostructures for Spin Orbit TOrques)
Berichtszeitraum: 2020-05-01 bis 2022-04-30
The chosen SOC-materials were 2D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMD, such as MoS2 or WS2) and topological insulators (TI, with bulk insulating behavior and topologically-protected conductive surface states). Preparation of such SOC-material/graphene/FM heterostructures was carried out, in particular focusing on the optimization of the graphene/TI interface. Characterization of the interface proved that the insertion of graphene prevented both the oxidation at the surface of the TI and the intermixing with a ferromagnetic layer (permalloy, Py) grown on top. Coplanar waveguides and Hall bars were patterned from the aforementioned heterostructures and spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance measurements were carried out to study the spin-to-charge conversion efficiency. New insights about the system were gained and reported.
Exploitation and dissemination: the results of this project were presented in a poster in an online conference (2020) and in an oral presentation in a conference in Grenoble (2021). Two publications in scientific journals have reviewed the current state of the art in of spin-to-charge conversion in 2D materials, other publication(s) with the specific results of the project are expected in the near future. Outreach talks were also carried out to promote science at schools, increasing the visibility of women in science.
From a material science point of view, the introduction of graphene at the interface has also proven to be advantageous, allowing for the passivation of the underlying topological insulator layers and preventing intermixing, which is typically present in TI/FM heterostructures and leads to the suppression of SOTs.
Furthermore, through a series of outreach activities, a large number of youngsters were exposed to the relevance of nanotechnologies and science at large, where women can contribute side by side with men.