Spin-dependent resonant tunneling through quantum-well states in magnetic metallic thin films

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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10.1103/PhysRevLett.94.207210

Quantum-well (QW) states in {\it nonmagnetic} metal layers contained in magnetic multilayers are known to be important in spin-dependent transport, but the role of QW states in {\it magnetic} layers remains elusive. Here we identify the conditions and mechanisms for resonant tunneling through QW states in magnetic layers and determine candidate structures. We report first-principles calculations of spin-dependent transport in epitaxial Fe/MgO/FeO/Fe/Cr and Co/MgO/Fe/Cr tunnel junctions. We demonstrate the formation of sharp QW states in the Fe layer and show discrete conductance jumps as the QW states enter the transport window with increasing bias. At resonance, the current increases by one to two orders of magnitude. The tunneling magnetoresistance ratio is several times larger than in simple spin tunnel junctions and is positive (negative) for majority- (minority-) spin resonances, with a large asymmetry between positive and negative biases. The results can serve as the basis for novel spintronic devices.

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