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Spintronics and Pseudospintronics in Graphene and Topological Insulators

D. A. Pesin, A. H. MacDonald

Published 2013-08-15Version 1

The two-dimensional electron systems in graphene and in topological insulators are described by massless Dirac equations. Although the two systems have similar Hamiltonians, they are polar opposites in terms of spin-orbit coupling strength. We briefly review the status of efforts to achieve long spin relaxation times in graphene with its weak spin-orbit coupling, and to achieve large current-induced spin polarizations in topological-insulator surface states that have strong spin-orbit coupling. We also comment on differences between the magnetic responses and dilute-moment coupling properties of the two systems, and on the pseudospin analog of giant magnetoresistance in bilayer graphene.

Comments: Published version; 21 pages, 5 figures
Journal: Nature Materials, 11, 409-416 (2012)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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