Room-Temperature Manipulation of Spin Texture in a Dirac Semimetal

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Peng-Zhan Xiang ◽  
Xing-Guo Ye ◽  
Wen-Zhuang Zheng ◽  
Dapeng Yu ◽  
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Shin Sato ◽  
Markus Kriener ◽  
Yusuke Nakazawa ◽  
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AMAR PAUL SINGH ◽  
SHAGUN MAHAJAN ◽  
RITWIK MONDAL

The present study focused on developing the scenario of the room temperature effect on the development of two distinct butterfly species, Danaus chrysippus and Junonia iphita . Temperature required for development of final instar larvae of D . chrysippus (25.9°C) was much higher than J. iphita (19.09°C); whereas in contrast to that in prepupation stages J. iphita (8.21°C) acquired at much higher temperature than D . chrysippus (7.93°C). In case of chrysalis stages D . chrysippus required much higher temperature in comparison to J. iphita (26.8°C). In the study the pupation stages is merged with the chrysalis stage. The completion of chrysalis stages was much lower in D . chrysippus (average 03 days) than J. iphita (average 6.25 days). The present study furnished that development rate was greatly accelerated with thermal threshold roaming around room temperature. However in D . chrysippus thermal threshold scenario stands static as in the present study all the specimens were reported dead in the cocoon stages providing a keynote information about the temperature manipulation on two distinct species which can be utilized as grass root level for successful conservation management.


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Mohammad Choucair ◽  
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László Forró

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A.W. Dunn ◽  
P. Moriarty

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M. J. Butcher ◽  
F. H. Jones ◽  
P. Moriarty ◽  
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K. Masuda ◽  
Y. Miura ◽  
Saikat Das ◽  
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Anamul Md. Hoque ◽  
Dmitrii Khokhriakov ◽  
Klaus Zollner ◽  
Bing Zhao ◽  
Bogdan Karpiak ◽  
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AbstractThe ability to engineer new states of matter and control their spintronic properties by electric fields is at the heart of future information technology. Here, we report a gate-tunable spin-galvanic effect in van der Waals heterostructures of graphene with a semimetal of molybdenum ditelluride at room temperature due to an efficient spin-charge conversion process. Measurements in different device geometries with control over the spin orientations exhibit spin-switch and Hanle spin precession behavior, confirming the spin origin of the signal. The control experiments with the pristine graphene channels do not show any such signals. We explain the experimental spin-galvanic signals by theoretical calculations considering the spin-orbit induced spin-splitting in the bands of the graphene in the heterostructure. The calculations also reveal an unusual spin texture in graphene heterostructure with an anisotropic out-of-plane and in-plane spin polarization. These findings open opportunities to utilize graphene-based heterostructures for gate-controlled spintronic devices.


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Cheng Guo ◽  
Jiazhen Zhang ◽  
Wanlong Guo ◽  
Chia‐Nung Kuo ◽  
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