Temperature Dependent Zero-Field Splittings in Graphene

C. Bray, K. Maussang, C. Consejo, J. A. Delgado-Notario,S. S. Krishtopenko,I. Yahniuk,S. Gebert, S. Ruffenach, K. Dinar, E. Moench,K. Indykiewicz,B. Jouault,J. Torres,Y. M. Meziani, W. Knap,A. Yurgens,S. D. Ganichev,F. Teppe

PHYSICAL REVIEW B(2022)

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Graphene is a quantum spin Hall insulator with a 45 $\mu$eV wide non-trivial topological gap induced by the intrinsic spin-orbit coupling. Even though this zero-field spin splitting is weak, it makes graphene an attractive candidate for applications in quantum technologies, given the resulting long spin relaxation time. On the other side, the staggered sub-lattice potential, resulting from the coupling of graphene with its boron nitride substrate, compensates intrinsic spin-orbit coupling and decreases the non-trivial topological gap, which may lead to the phase transition into trivial band insulator state. In this work, we present extensive experimental studies of the zero-field splittings in monolayer and bilayer graphene in a temperature range 2K-12K by means of sub-Terahertz photoconductivity-based electron spin resonance technique. Surprisingly, we observe a decrease of the spin splittings with increasing temperature. We discuss the origin of this phenomenon by considering possible physical mechanisms likely to induce a temperature dependence of the spin-orbit coupling. These include the difference in the expansion coefficients between the graphene and the boron nitride substrate or the metal contacts, the electron-phonon interactions, and the presence of a magnetic order at low temperature. Our experimental observation expands knowledge about the non-trivial topological gap in graphene.
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graphene,temperature-dependent,zero-field
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