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Dynamic spin filtering at the Co/Alq3 interface mediated by weakly coupled second layer molecules.


ABSTRACT: Spin filtering at organic-metal interfaces is often determined by the details of the interaction between the organic molecules and the inorganic magnets used as electrodes. Here we demonstrate a spin-filtering mechanism based on the dynamical spin relaxation of the long-living interface states formed by the magnet and weakly physisorbed molecules. We investigate the case of Alq3 on Co and, by combining two-photon photoemission experiments with electronic structure theory, show that the observed long-time spin-dependent electron dynamics is driven by molecules in the second organic layer. The interface states formed by physisorbed molecules are not spin-split, but acquire a spin-dependent lifetime, that is the result of dynamical spin-relaxation driven by the interaction with the Co substrate. Such spin-filtering mechanism has an important role in the injection of spin-polarized carriers across the interface and their successive hopping diffusion into successive molecular layers of molecular spintronics devices.

SUBMITTER: Droghetti A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5013676 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dynamic spin filtering at the Co/Alq3 interface mediated by weakly coupled second layer molecules.

Droghetti Andrea A   Thielen Philip P   Rungger Ivan I   Haag Norman N   Großmann Nicolas N   Stöckl Johannes J   Stadtmüller Benjamin B   Aeschlimann Martin M   Sanvito Stefano S   Sanvito Stefano S   Cinchetti Mirko M  

Nature communications 20160831


Spin filtering at organic-metal interfaces is often determined by the details of the interaction between the organic molecules and the inorganic magnets used as electrodes. Here we demonstrate a spin-filtering mechanism based on the dynamical spin relaxation of the long-living interface states formed by the magnet and weakly physisorbed molecules. We investigate the case of Alq3 on Co and, by combining two-photon photoemission experiments with electronic structure theory, show that the observed  ...[more]

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