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  • The integration of graphene with ferromagnetic materials like MnGe enhances spin injection, crucial for spintronics applications.
  • Recent experiments successfully created graphene/ferromagnetic-MnGe/semiconducting-Ge heterostructures, maintaining essential linear energy characteristics for charge carriers near the Fermi level.
  • These findings indicate promising potential for graphene's role in future semiconductor technology, particularly in spintronics device development.

Article Abstract

The integration of graphene in spintronics applications requires its close contact with ferromagnetic materials, promoting effective spin injection. At the same time, the linear energy vs wave-vector dependence for the charge carriers in the vicinity of the Fermi level for graphene has to be conserved. Here, motivated by recent theoretical predictions, we present the experimental realization on the synthesis of graphene/ferromagnetic-MnGe/semiconducting-Ge heterostructures using the intercalation of Mn in the epitaxial graphene/Ge interfaces. Different in situ and ex situ methods confirm the formation of such heterosystems, where graphene is in close contact with ferromagnetic MnGe, as the Curie temperature reaches room temperature. Despite the expected small distance between graphene and MnGe causing the strong interaction at interfaces, our angle-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy experiments for the formed graphene/MnGe interfaces confirm the linear band dispersion around the Fermi level for the carriers in graphene. These findings open up an interesting perspective for the integration of graphene in modern semiconductor technology with possible implications for spintronics device fabrication.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c03553DOI Listing

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