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21.12.2017

New publication: Weakly-Correlated Nature of Ferromagnetism in Nonsymmorphic CrO2 Revealed by Bulk-Sensitive Soft-X-Ray ARPES

Phys. Rev. X 7, 041067 (2017)
Chromium dioxide CrO2 belongs to a class of materials called ferromagnetic half-metals, whose peculiar aspect is that they act as a metal in one spin orientation and as a semiconductor or insulator in the opposite one. Despite numerous experimental and theoretical studies motivated by technologically important applications of this material in spintronics, its fundamental properties such as momentumresolved electron dispersions and the Fermi surface have so far remained experimentally inaccessible because of metastability of its surface, which instantly reduces to amorphous Cr2O3. In this work, we demonstrate that direct access to the native electronic structure of CrO2 can be achieved with soft-x-ray angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy whose large probing depth penetrates through the Cr2O3 layer. For the first time, the electronic dispersions and Fermi surface of CrO2 are measured, which are fundamental prerequisites to solve the long debate on the nature of electronic correlations in this material. Since density functional theory augmented by a relatively weak local Coulomb repulsion gives an exhaustive description of our spectroscopic data, we rule out strong-coupling theories of CrO2. Crucial for the correct interpretation of our experimental data in terms of the valence-band dispersions is the understanding of a nontrivial spectral response of CrO2 caused by interference effects in the photoemission process originating from the nonsymmorphic space group of the rutile crystal structure of CrO2.

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05.12.2017

"Winter run" 2017

Our Institute participated sucessfully in the "55. ATG - Winterlauf" 2017. Withstanding the freezing temperatures and a heavy snow storm, together with almost 2000 other participants, Michael (1:16:48), Markus (1:27:05), Marc (1:28:53), Luca (1:29:00) and Alex (1:35:59) well mastered the difficult 18km course from Mulartshütte to Aachen and had a lot of fun. Congratulations!

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09.11.2017

New publication: Aharonov-Bohm oscillations and magnetic focusing in ballistic graphene rings

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Phys. Rev. B 96, 205407 (2017)
We present low-temperature magnetotransport measurements on graphene rings encapsulated in hexagonal boron nitride. We investigate phase-coherent transport and show Aharonov-Bohm (AB) oscillations in quasiballistic graphene rings with hard confinement. In particular, we report on the observation of h/e, h/2e, and h/3e conductance oscillations. Moreover, we show signatures of magnetic focusing effects at small magnetic fields confirming ballistic transport. We perform tight-binding calculations which allow us to reproduce all significant features of our experimental findings and enable a deeper understanding of the underlying physics. Finally, we report on the observation of the AB conductance oscillations in the quantum Hall regime at reasonable high magnetic fields, where we find regions with enhanced AB oscillation visibility with values up to 0.7%. These oscillations are well explained by taking disorder into account allowing for a coexistence of hard- and soft-wall confinement.

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02.11.2017

New release of CARTADITALIA

CARTADITALIA - including an interview with Christoph Stampfer - offers an overview in the best of the Italian scientifiy culture of the younger generations. More information can be found here.

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09.10.2017

New publication: Dry-transferred CVD graphene for inverted spin valve devices

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Appl. Phys. Lett. 111, 152402 (2017)
Integrating high-mobility graphene grown by chemical vapor deposition (CVD) into spin transport devices is one of the key tasks in graphene spintronics. We use a van der Waals pick-up technique to transfer CVD graphene by hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) from the copper growth substrate onto predefined Co/MgO electrodes to build inverted spin valve devices. Two approaches are presented: (i) a process where the CVD-graphene/hBN stack is first patterned into a bar and then transferred by a second larger hBN crystal onto spin valve electrodes and (ii) a direct transfer of a CVD-graphene/hBN stack. We report record high spin lifetimes in CVD graphene of up to 1.75 ns at room temperature. Overall, the performances of our devices are comparable to devices fabricated from exfoliated graphene also revealing nanosecond spin lifetimes. We expect that our dry transfer methods pave the way towards more advanced device geometries not only for spintronic applications but also for CVD-graphene-based nanoelectronic devices in general where patterning of the CVD graphene is required prior to the assembly of final van der Waals heterostructures.

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25.09.2017

New publication: High quality factor graphene-based 2D heterostructure mechanical resonator

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Nano Lett. 17, 5950 (2017)
Ultralight mechanical resonators based on low-dimensional materials are well suited as exceptional transducers of minuscule forces or mass changes. However, the low dimensionality also provides a challenge to minimize resistive losses and heating. Here, we report on a novel approach that aims to combine different 2D materials to tackle this challenge. We fabricated a heterostructure mechanical resonator consisting of few layers of niobium diselenide (NbSe2) encapsulated by two graphene sheets. The hybrid membrane shows high quality factors up to 245'000 at low temperatures, comparable to the best few-layer graphene mechanical resonators. In contrast to few-layer graphene resonators, the device shows reduced electrical losses attributed to the lower resistivity of the NbSe2 layer. The peculiar low temperature dependence of the intrinsic quality factor points to dissipation over two-level systems which in turn relax over the electronic system. Our high sensitivity readout is enabled by coupling the membrane to a superconducting cavity which allows for the integration of the hybrid mechanical resonator as a sensitive and low loss transducer in future quantum circuits.

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18.09.2017

Recent press highlights about the newly established Aachen Graphene & 2D Materials Centre

Press highlight in the RWTH News - The World’s Thinnest Material and at the Graphene-Flagship web page (Launch of the Aachen Graphene & 2D-Materials Centre – for more details see Graphene-Flagship.EU.

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14.09.2017

Neue Publikation: Die akustische Stoppuhr in phyphox

MNU Journal 5, 322-327 (2017)
Die kostenlose App phyphox (Android und iOS) bietet viele neuartige Funktionen, um Physikexperimente mithilfe der gängigen Smartphone-Sensoren durchzuführen. Ein besonderes Werkzeug stellt hier die akustische Stoppuhr dar, welche für Schüler/innen eine intuitive Methode bietet, die Schallgeschwindigkeit zu bestimmen oder Zeitmessungen bei Fallexperimenten durchzuführen.

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