Coherent single-spin source based on topological insulators

Yanxia Xing, Zhong Liu Yang, Qing Feng Sun, Jian Wang

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Abstract

We report on the injection of quantized pure spin current into quantum conductors. In particular, we propose an on-demand single-spin source generated by periodically varying the gate voltages of two quantum dots that are connected to a two-dimensional topological insulator via tunneling barriers. Due to the nature of the helical states of the topological insulator, one or several spin pairs can be pumped out per cycle giving rise to a pure quantized alternating spin current. Depending on the phase difference between two gate voltages, this device can serve as an on-demand single-spin emitter or single-charge emitter. Again, due to the helicity of the topological insulator, the single-spin emitter or charge emitter is dissipationless and immune to disorder. The proposed single-spin emitter can be an important building block of future spintronic devices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number075435
JournalPhysical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics
Volume90
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Aug 2014

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