Spin transport in a magnetic superlattice with broken two-fold symmetry

  • Qiu Hong Huo
  • , Ru Zhi Wang*
  • , Si Ying Chen
  • , Kun Xue
  • , Rui Yan
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

We theoretically investigate the spin-dependent electron transport properties in a magnetic superlattice (MSL) with broken two-fold symmetry. An abnormal barrier in the MSL can break the two-fold symmetry of the system when it is not located at the two-fold symmetry center. A two-fold symmetry breaking factor is introduced to describe the two-fold symmetry breaking degree. Our numerical calculations show that the transmission, the conductance and the spin polarization are non-trivially dependent on the two-fold symmetry breaking factor. When the factor is large enough, the polarization almost approaches 100% in a proper Fermi energy range. However, for two mutually mirror-symmetric MSLs with the same factor, their polarizations may be either similar or distinct. These features provide some clues to the design and applications of MSL-based spin filters or spin-dependent tunneling electron devices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number067202
JournalChinese Physics Letters
Volume27
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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