Spin response in organic spin valves based onelectrodes
- 21 June 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 75 (24) , 245324
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.75.245324
Abstract
We fabricated spin-valve devices made of organic semiconductor thin films sandwiched between ferromagnetic half-metal (LSMO) and cobalt electrodes, using three different organic molecules. Subsequently, we studied the spin injection and transport properties by measuring the device magnetoresistance (MR) response at various biasing voltages and temperatures . We found that the spin-valve MR response in all devices monotonically decreases with and is asymmetric with respect to the voltage polarity. We also found a steep MR decrease with , where it vanishes at , similar to other MR responses in inorganic tunneling junction devices based on LSMO and Co ferromagnetic electrodes. In contrast, the spin- photoluminescence detected magnetic resonance of the organic interlayer, which directly depends on the spin-lattice relaxation rate of polarons in the organic semiconductor, was found to be temperature independent. We thus conclude that the steep MR dependence on is due to the temperature dependence of the interfacial spin polarization of the LSMO electrode, which also drastically decreases up to . We thus conclude that (i) the spin-lattice relaxation time in organic semiconductors should not be the limiting factor in fabricating room temperature organic spin valves, and (ii) in order to achieve room temperature spin-valve operation with substantial MR value, spin-injection electrodes other than LSMO need to be involved, having large and less temperature dependent spin polarization.
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