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Spin injection across a III-V/chiral perovskite interface enabling spin accumulation at room temperature

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arxiv 2309.04559 v2 pith:464I5DP5 submitted 2023-09-08 physics.app-ph cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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keywords spinsemiconductoraccumulationchiraliii-vperovskiteinjectioninterface
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Spin accumulation in semiconductor structures at room temperature and without magnetic fields is key to enable a broader range of opto-electronic functionality. Current efforts are limited due to inherent inefficiencies associated with spin injection into semiconductor structures. Here, we demonstrate spin injection across chiral halide perovskite/III-V interfaces achieving spin accumulation in a standard semiconductor III-V (AlxGa1-x)0.5In0.5P multiple quantum well (MQW) light emitting diode (LED). The spin accumulation in the MQW is detected via emission of circularly polarized light with a degree of polarization of up to ~15%. The chiral perovskite/III-V interface was characterized with X-ray photoemission spectroscopy (XPS), cross sectional scanning Kelvin probe force microscopy, and cross section transmission electron microscopy (TEM) imaging, showing a clean semiconductor/semiconductor interface where the fermi-level can equilibrate. These findings demonstrate chiral perovskite semiconductors can transform well-developed semiconductor platforms to ones that can also control spin.

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