Giant dynamical Zeeman split in inverse spin valves

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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The inversion of a spin valve device is proposed. Opposite to a conventional spin valve of a non-magnetic spacer sandwiched between two ferromagnetic metals, an inverse spin valve is a ferromagnet sandwiched between two non-magnetic metals. It is predicted that, under a bias, the chemical potentials of spin-up and spin-down electrons in the metals split at metal-ferromagnet interfaces, a dynamical Zeeman effect. This split is of the order of an applied bias. Thus, there should be no problem of generating an $eV$ split that is not possible to be realized on the earth by the usual Zeeman effect.

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