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Recent experimental reports suggest the formation of a highly spin-polarized interface ("spinterface") between a ferromagnetic (FM) Cobalt ( Co ) electrode and a metal-phthalocyanine (Pc) molecule. Another report shows an almost 60% giant magnetoresistance (GMR) response measured on Co / H 2 Pc -based single molecule spin valves. In this paper, we compare the spin injection and transport properties of organic spin valves with two different organic spacers, namely Tris(8-hydroxyquinolinato) aluminum ( Alq 3) and CoPc sandwiched between half-metallic La 0.7 Sr 0.3 MnO 3 (LSMO) and Co electrodes. Alq 3-based spin valves exhibit clear and reproducible spin valve switching with almost 35% negative GMR at 10 K, in accordance with previous reports. In contrast, cobalt-pthalocyanine ( CoPc )-based spin valves fail to show clear GMR response above noise level despite high expectations based on recent reports. Investigations of electronic, magnetic and magnetotransport properties of electrode/spacer interfaces of LSMO/ CoPc / Co devices offer three plausible explanations for the absence of GMR: (1) CoPc films are strongly chemisorbed on the LSMO surface. This improves the LSMO magnetic properties but also induces local traps at the LSMO interface for spin-polarized charge carriers. (2) At the Co / CoPc interface, diffusion of Co atoms into the organic semiconductor (OS) layer and chemical reactivity between Co and the OS deteriorates the FM properties of Co . This renders the Co / CoPc interface as unsuitable for efficient spin injection. (3) The presence of heavy Co atoms in CoPc leads to large spin–orbit coupling in the spacer. The spin relaxation time in the CoPc layer is therefore considerably smaller compared to Alq 3. Based on these findings, we suggest that the absence of GMR in CoPc -based spin valves is caused by a combined effect of inefficient spin injection from FM contacts and poor spin transport in the CoPc spacer layer.


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