➀ Researchers from CIC nanoGune in Spain have developed a 2D spintronics device using graphene modified by the fields of nearby materials. The device is a graphene spin valve enabled by the proximity of Cr2Ge2Te6, a van der Waals magnet. This modification allows for spin generation and detection by acquiring spin-orbit coupling or magnetic exchange coupling. The absence of hard interfaces in a single graphene layer ensures the continuity of spin transport. ➁ The study was conducted in collaboration with international research institutions, including Laboratoire Albert Fert in France, UPV/EHU in Basque, Donostia International Physics Center in Basque, IMEC in Belgium, and Beihang University in China. ➂ The research is published in Nature Electronics.
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