Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Scientific paper
2003-01-10
Physics
Condensed Matter
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
8 pages, 3 figures, added references
Scientific paper
We propose a ``spin-guide'' source for generation of electric currents with a high degree of spin polarization, allowing long-distance transmission of the spin-polarization. In the spin-guide scheme proposed here, a non-magnetic conducting channel is wrapped by a magnetic shell which preferentially transmits electrons with a particular spin polarization. It is shown that this method is significantly more effective then the spin-filter-like scheme where the current flows perpendicular to the interface between a ferromagnetic metal to a non-magnetic conducting material. Under certain conditions a spin-guide may generate an almost perfectly spin-polarized current, even when the magnetic material used is not fully polarized. The spin-guide is predicted to allow the transport of spin polarization over long distances which may exceed significantly the spin-flip length in the channel. In addition, it readily permits detection and control of the spin-polarization of the current. The spin-guide may be employed for spin-flow manipulations in semiconductors used in spintronic devices.
Bogachek Eduard N.
Gurzhi R. N.
Kalinenko A. N.
Kopeliovich A. I.
Landman Uzi
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