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Current-induced spin polarization in graphene due to Rashba spin-orbit interaction
A. Dyrdał, J. Barnaś, V. K. Dugaev
Published 2013-10-07Version 1
Spin polarization induced by an external electric field in graphene is considered theoretically in the linear response regime. The graphene is assumed to be deposited on a substrate which leads to the spin-orbit interaction of Rashba type. The induced spin polarization is shown to be in the graphene plane and perpendicular to the electric field. However, the spin polarization changes sign when the Fermi level, whose position can be controlled by an external gate voltage, crosses the Dirac points.
Comments: 4 pages, 4 figures
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: rashba spin-orbit interaction, current-induced spin polarization, spin polarization changes sign, linear response regime, external gate voltage
Tags: journal article
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