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Effective Interactions in a Graphene Layer Induced by the Proximity to a Ferromagnet
Vo Tien Phong, Niels R. Walet, Francisco Guinea
Published 2017-07-12Version 1
The proximity-induced couplings in graphene due to the vicinity of a ferromagnetic insulator are analyzed. We combine general symmetry principles and simple tight-binding descriptions to consider different orientations of the magnetization. We find that, in addition to a simple exchange field, a number of other terms arise. Some of these terms act as magnetic orbital couplings, and others are proximity-induced spin-orbit interactions. The couplings are of similar order of magnitude, and depend on the orientation of the magnetization. A variety of phases, and anomalous Hall effect regimes, are possible.
Comments: 10 pages, 3 figures, 3 tables
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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