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journal contribution
posted on 2023-04-27, 17:33authored byRazan O. M. Aboljadayel, Christy J. Kinane, Carlos A. F. Vaz, David M. Love, Robert S. Weatherup, Philipp Braeuninger-Weimer, Marie-Blandine Martin, Adrian Ionescu, Andrew J. Caruana, Timothy R. Charlton, Justin Llandro, Pedro M. S. Monteiro, Crispin H. W. Barnes, Stephan Hofmann, Sean Langridge
We report the magnitude of the induced magnetic moment
in CVD-grown
epitaxial and rotated-domain graphene in proximity with a ferromagnetic
Ni film, using polarized neutron reflectivity (PNR) and X-ray magnetic
circular dichroism (XMCD). The XMCD spectra at the C K-edge confirm the presence of a magnetic signal in the graphene layer,
and the sum rules give a magnetic moment of up to ∼0.47 μB/C atom induced in the graphene layer. For a more precise
estimation, we conducted PNR measurements. The PNR results indicate
an induced magnetic moment of ∼0.41 μB/C atom
at 10 K for epitaxial and rotated-domain graphene. Additional PNR
measurements on graphene grown on a nonmagnetic Ni9Mo1 substrate, where no magnetic moment in graphene is measured,
suggest that the origin of the induced magnetic moment is due to the
opening of the graphene’s Dirac cone as a result of the strong
C pz-Ni 3d hybridization.