Wednesday, February 29, 2012

1202.6216 (S. Fratini et al.)

Efficient intrinsic spin relaxation in graphene due to flexural
distortions
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S. Fratini, D. Gosálbez-Martínez, P. Merodio Cámara, J. Fernández-Rossier
We propose an intrinsic spin scattering mechanism in graphene originated by the interplay of atomic spin-orbit interaction and the local curvature induced by flexural distortions of the atomic lattice. Starting from a multiorbital tight-binding Hamiltonian with spin-orbit coupling considered non-perturbatively, we derive an effective Hamiltonian for the spin scattering of the Dirac electrons due to flexural distortions. We compute the spin lifetime due to both flexural phonons and ripples and we find values in the 1-10 ns range at room temperature. The proposed mechanism dominates the spin relaxation in high mobility graphene samples and should also apply to other planar aromatic compounds.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1202.6216

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