Room‐Temperature Organic Spintronic Devices with Wide Range Magnetocurrent Tuning and Multifunctionality via Electro‐Optical Compensation Strategy
Abstract
AbstractIn spintronics, devices exhibiting large, widely tunable magnetocurrent (MC) values at room temperature are particularly appealing due to their potential in advanced sensing, data storage, and multifunctional technologies. Organic semiconductors (OSCs), with their rich and unique spin‐dependent and (opto‐)electronic properties, hold significant promise for realizing such devices. However, current organic devices are constrained by limited design strategies, yielding MC values typically confined to tens of percent, thereby restricting their potential for multifunctional applications. Here, this study introduces an electro‐optical compensation strategy to modulate MC values, which synergistically integrates and manages the interplays among carrier transport, spin‐dependent reactions, and photogenerated carrier dynamics in OSCs‐based devices. This approach achieves ultrahigh room‐temperature MC values of +13 200% and −10 600% in the designed devices, with continuous and precise tunability over this range—marking a breakthrough in organic spintronic devices. Building on this achievement, by integrating multiple controllable parameters—light, bias, magnetic field, and mechanical flexibility—into a single device, a flexible, room‐temperature, multifunctional device is activated, functioning as the high‐sensitivity magnetic field sensor, composite field sensor, magnetic current inverter, and magnetically‐controlled artificial synaptic, etc. These findings open an avenue for designing high‐performance, multifunctional devices with broad implications for future spintronic‐related technologies.
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Authors (15)
Ke Meng
Min Li
Lidan Guo
Rui Zhang
Ankang Guo
Mingzhe Liu
Xianrong Gu
Laboratory of Nanosystem and Hierarchical Fabrication, Laboratory of Theoretical and Computational Nanoscience, Laboratory of Standardization and Measurement for Nanotechnology National Center for Nanoscience and Technology Beijing P. R. China
Yang Qin
Tingting Yang
The MOE Basic Research and Innovation Center for the Targeted Therapeutics of Solid Tumors, School of Basic Medical Sciences, The Second Affiliated Hospital, Jiangxi Medical College, Nanchang University, Nanchang, Jiangxi, China.
Xueli Yang
Shunhua Hu
Cheng Zhang
Ruiheng Zheng
Laboratory of Nanosystem and Hierarchical Fabrication, Laboratory of Theoretical and Computational Nanoscience, Laboratory of Standardization and Measurement for Nanotechnology National Center for Nanoscience and Technology Beijing P. R. China
Meng Wu
Xiangnan Sun