The award recognizes the outstanding graduate student in each degree program. Prize criteria include a student’s active participation in research, leadership and academic performance (GPA).
Congratulations Peter!
Understanding and utilizing non-volatile properties of materials
By Matt Webb
The award recognizes the outstanding graduate student in each degree program. Prize criteria include a student’s active participation in research, leadership and academic performance (GPA).
Congratulations Peter!
By Matt Webb
The Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship supports outstanding doctoral students who are actively working on dissertation research and writing. It seeks to support students working on dissertations that are unusually creative, ambitious and impactful.
Congratulations Sieun!
By Matt Webb
Abstract: Rashba spin current generation emerges in heterostructures of ferromagnets and transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) due to an interface polarization and associated inversion symmetry breaking. Recent work exploring the synthesis and transfer of epitaxial films on the top of low layer count 2D materials reveals that atomic potentials from the underlying substrate interface are not completely screened. The extension of this transparency effect to other interfacial phenomena, such as the Rashba effect and associated spin torques, has not yet been demonstrated. Here, we report enhanced spin transfer torques from the Rashba spin current in heterostructures of permalloy (Py) and WSe2. We show that insertion of up to two monolayers of WSe2 enhances the spin transfer torques in a Rashba system by up to 3×, without changing the fieldlike Rashba spin−orbit torque (SOT), a measure of interface polarization. Our results indicate that low layer count TMD films can be used as an interfacial “scattering promoter” in heterostructure interfaces without quenching the original polarization.
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