Issue 21, 2022

Spin filtering effect, thermal spin diode effect and high tunneling magnetoresistance in the Au/GdI2/Au van der Waals junction

Abstract

2D van der Waals magnets have been widely studied in spintronics because of their unique electronic properties, no dangling bonds, and ultra-clean interfaces. However, most of them possess low Curie temperatures. Motivated by the recent discovery of a near-room-temperature ferromagnetic semiconductor in monolayer GdI2, we proposed the Au/GdI2/Au vertical van der Waals junction and investigated the bias-voltage- and temperature-gradient-dependent spin transport characteristics using density functional theory and the non-equilibrium Green's function method. It is found that, like bulk GdI2, the four-layer GdI2 in the central scattering region of the junction exhibits intralayer ferromagnetism with weak interlayer antiferromagnetic coupling. An almost 100% spin polarization can be obtained whether at a bias voltage or at a temperature gradient for the junction, while high tunneling magnetoresistances are observed in a large bias voltage range or in a large temperature gradient range, which can reach 29000% and 3600%, respectively. The junction also exhibits a thermal spin diode effect. These versatile bias voltage- and temperature gradient-driven spin transport properties are understood from the calculated spin-dependent band structure of layered GdI2 and the spin-dependent transmission spectrum and density of states of the junction. The present work highlights layered GdI2 as a promising magnetic tunnel barrier for van der Waals spintronic devices and spin caloritronic devices.

Graphical abstract: Spin filtering effect, thermal spin diode effect and high tunneling magnetoresistance in the Au/GdI2/Au van der Waals junction

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Mar 2022
Accepted
06 May 2022
First published
06 May 2022

Nanoscale, 2022,14, 7891-7897

Spin filtering effect, thermal spin diode effect and high tunneling magnetoresistance in the Au/GdI2/Au van der Waals junction

L. Hu, X. Wu, Y. Feng, Y. Liu, Z. Xu and G. Gao, Nanoscale, 2022, 14, 7891 DOI: 10.1039/D2NR01757A

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