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Wang Sa-Ke, Tian Hong-Yu, Yang Yong-Hong, Wang Jun. Spin and valley half metal induced by staggered potential and magnetization in siliceneJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(1): 017203.
| Wang Sa-Ke, Tian Hong-Yu, Yang Yong-Hong, Wang Jun. Spin and valley half metal induced by staggered potential and magnetization in siliceneJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(1): 017203. |
Spin and valley half metal induced by staggered potential and magnetization in silicene
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Abstract
We investigate the electron transport in silicene with both staggered electric potential and magnetization; the latter comes from the magnetic proximity effect by depositing silicene on a magnetic insulator. It is shown that the silicene could be a spin and valley half metal under appropriate parameters when the spin–orbit interaction is considered; further, the filtered spin and valley could be controlled by modulating the staggered potential or magnetization. It is also found that in the spin-valve structure of silicene, not only can the antiparallel magnetization configuration significantly reduce the valve-structure conductance, but the reversing staggered electric potential can cause a high-performance magnetoresistance due to the spin and valley blocking effects. Our findings show that the silicene might be an ideal basis for the spin and valley filter analyzer devices. -
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