Physics – Condensed Matter – Other Condensed Matter
Scientific paper
2006-12-14
Physics
Condensed Matter
Other Condensed Matter
10 pages, 5 figures
Scientific paper
We have investigated spin accumulation in Ni/Au/Ni single-electron transistors assembled by atomic force microscopy. The fabrication technique is unique in that unconventional hybrid devices can be realized with unprecedented control, including real-time tunable tunnel resistances. A grid of Au discs, 30 nm in diameter and 30 nm thick, is prepared on a SiO2 surface by conventional e-beam writing. Subsequently, 30 nm thick ferromagnetic Ni source, drain and side-gate electrodes are formed in similar process steps. The width and length of the source and drain electrodes were different to exhibit different coercive switching fields. Tunnel barriers of NiO are realized by sequential Ar and O2 plasma treatment. Using an atomic force microscope with specially designed software, a single non-magnetic Au nanodisc is positioned into the 25 nm gap between the source and drain electrodes. The resistance of the device is monitored in real-time while the Au disc is manipulated step-by-step with Angstrom-level precision. Transport measurements in magnetic field at 1.7 K reveal no clear spin accumulation in the device, which can be attributed to fast spin relaxation in the Au disc. From numerical simulations using the rate-equation approach of orthodox Coulomb blockade theory, we can put an upper bound of a few ns on the spin-relaxation time for electrons in the Au disc. To confirm the magnetic switching characteristics and spin injection efficiency of the Ni electrodes, we fabricated a test structure consisting of a Ni/NiO/Ni magnetic tunnel junction with asymmetric dimensions of the electrodes similar to those of the SETs. Magnetoresistance measurements on the test device exhibited clear signs of magnetic reversal and a maximum TMR of 10%, from which we deduced a spin-polarization of about 22% in the Ni electrodes.
Canali Carlo. M.
Liu R.-S.
Michalak L.
Pettersson Hans
Samuelson Lars
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