Ferroelectric Switching of Pure Spin Polarization in Two-Dimensional Electron Gas

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Abstract

Two-dimensional electron gas (2DEG) created at compound interfaces can exhibit a broad range of exotic physical phenomena, including quantum Hall phase, emergent ferromagnetism, and superconductivity. Although electron spin plays key roles in these phenomena, the fundamental understanding and application prospects of such emergent interfacial states have been largely impeded by the lack of purely spin-polarized 2DEG. In this work, by first-principles calculations of the multiferroic superlattice GeTe/MnTe, we find the ferroelectric polarization of GeTe is concurrent with the half-metallic 2DEG at interfaces. Remarkably, the pure spin polarization of the 2DEG can be created and annihilated by polarizing and depolarizing the ferroelectrics and can be switched (between pure spin-up and pure spin-down) by flipping the ferroelectric polarization. Given the electric-field amplification effect of ferroelectric electronics, we envision multiferroic superlattices could open up new opportunities for low-power, high-efficiency spintronic devices such as spin field-effect transistors.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7230-7236
Number of pages7
JournalNano Letters
Volume20
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Oct 2020

Keywords

  • Two-dimensional electron gas
  • ferroelectric control
  • half-metal
  • multiferroics
  • spin field-effect transistor

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