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Interface Engineering to Create a Strong Spin Filter Contact to Silicon.


ABSTRACT: Integrating epitaxial and ferromagnetic Europium Oxide (EuO) directly on silicon is a perfect route to enrich silicon nanotechnology with spin filter functionality. To date, the inherent chemical reactivity between EuO and Si has prevented a heteroepitaxial integration without significant contaminations of the interface with Eu silicides and Si oxides. We present a solution to this long-standing problem by applying two complementary passivation techniques for the reactive EuO/Si interface: (i) an in situ hydrogen-Si (001) passivation and (ii) the application of oxygen-protective Eu monolayers-without using any additional buffer layers. By careful chemical depth profiling of the oxide-semiconductor interface via hard x-ray photoemission spectroscopy, we show how to systematically minimize both Eu silicide and Si oxide formation to the sub-monolayer regime-and how to ultimately interface-engineer chemically clean, heteroepitaxial and ferromagnetic EuO/Si (001) in order to create a strong spin filter contact to silicon.

SUBMITTER: Caspers C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4791633 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Interface Engineering to Create a Strong Spin Filter Contact to Silicon.

Caspers C C   Gloskovskii A A   Gorgoi M M   Besson C C   Luysberg M M   Rushchanskii K Z KZ   Ležaić M M   Fadley C S CS   Drube W W   Müller M M  

Scientific reports 20160315


Integrating epitaxial and ferromagnetic Europium Oxide (EuO) directly on silicon is a perfect route to enrich silicon nanotechnology with spin filter functionality. To date, the inherent chemical reactivity between EuO and Si has prevented a heteroepitaxial integration without significant contaminations of the interface with Eu silicides and Si oxides. We present a solution to this long-standing problem by applying two complementary passivation techniques for the reactive EuO/Si interface: (i) a  ...[more]

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