Mimicing the Kane-Mele type spin orbit interaction by spin-flexual phonon coupling in graphene devices

28 Mar 2015  ·  Zhanbin Bai, Rui Wang, Yazhou Zhou, Tianru Wu, Jianlei Ge, Jing Li, Yuyuan Qin, Fucong Fei, Lu Cao, Xuefeng Wang, Xinran Wang, Shuai Zhang, Liling Sun, You Song, Fengqi Song ·

On the efforts of enhancing the spin orbit interaction (SOI) of graphene for seeking the dissipationless quantum spin Hall devices, unique Kane-Mele type SOI and high mobility samples are desired. However, common external decoration often introduces extrinsic Rashba-type SOI and simultaneous impurity scattering. Here we show, by the EDTA-Dy molecule decorating, the Kane-Mele type SOI is mimicked with even improved carrier mobility. It is evidenced by the suppressed weak localization at equal carrier densities and simultaneous Elliot-Yafet spin relaxation. The extracted spin scattering time is monotonically dependent on the carrier elastic scattering time, where the Elliot-Yafet plot gives the interaction strength of 3.3 meV. Improved quantum Hall plateaus can be even seen after the external operation. This is attributed to the spin-flexural phonon coupling induced by the enhanced graphene ripples, as revealed by the in-plane magnetotransport measurement.

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