The research of 2DMAGSPIN is curiousity driven, but it also has links with future applications. This is based on the technology used, where we make the thinnest possible electronic devices, which are based on only a few layers of Van der Waals materials. We show that we can fabricate different spintronic functionalities, which can also be controlled electrostatically by a gate voltage.
The possibility to stack materials with different functionalities, and, if required, twist them at arbrbitrary angles, opens up a new avenue for future device concepts. It should be noted however that we intend to restrict ourselves to exfoliated materials. This is because the quality is usually higher than 2D materials which are made with large througput methods. Also exfoliation under protective atmosphere allows us to make beyond state of the art dedicated Van der Waals heterostructures, with clean interfaces. With the results mentioned above, we made the first steps in those direction.
, e.g. demonstating gate controllable spin polarization, which has never been shown before, and which might be used in electrostatically controlled spin valve devices. From the fundamental science direction, we can now explore materials and devices which have not been studied before. For example, building on our obtained results, we are working towards a 100% spin polarized two-dimensional electron gas, which is predicted to have special properties. Also a coupled 2D electronic spin gas coupled to a 2D magnon spin gas is in our opinion within the possibilites of the project.