A method for measuring the degree of spin polarization of magnetic materials based on spin-dependent resonant tunneling is proposed. The device we consider is a ballistic double-barrier resonant structure consisting of a ferromagnetic layer embedded between two insulating barriers. A simple procedure, based on a detailed analysis of the differential conductance, allows one to accurately determine the polarization of the ferromagnet. The spin-filtering character of such a system is furthermore addressed. We show that a 100% spin selectivity can be achieved under appropriate conditions. This approach is believed to be well suited for the investigation of diluted magnetic semiconductor heterostructures. (C) 2003 American Institute of Physics.

Ferromagnetic resonant tunneling diodes as spin polarimeters

Giazotto F;Taddei F;Fazio R;Beltram;
2003

Abstract

A method for measuring the degree of spin polarization of magnetic materials based on spin-dependent resonant tunneling is proposed. The device we consider is a ballistic double-barrier resonant structure consisting of a ferromagnetic layer embedded between two insulating barriers. A simple procedure, based on a detailed analysis of the differential conductance, allows one to accurately determine the polarization of the ferromagnet. The spin-filtering character of such a system is furthermore addressed. We show that a 100% spin selectivity can be achieved under appropriate conditions. This approach is believed to be well suited for the investigation of diluted magnetic semiconductor heterostructures. (C) 2003 American Institute of Physics.
2003
Istituto Nanoscienze - NANO
Inglese
82
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2451
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ANDREEV REFLECTION
LOCALIZED STATES
POINT-CONTACT
MAGNETORESISTANCE
POLARIZATION
BARRIER
JUNCTIONS
INJECTION
HETEROSTRUCTURES
SPINTRONICS
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Giazotto, F; Taddei, F; Fazio, R; Beltram, Fabio; F,
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