Spin-polarized current induced by a local exchange field in a silicene nanoribbon

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A mechanism to generate a spin-polarized current in a two-terminal zigzag silicene nanoribbon is predicted. When a weak local exchange field that is parallel to the surface of silicene is applied on one of edges of the silicene nanoribbon, a gap is opened in the corresponding edge states but another pair of gapless edge states with opposite spin are still protected by the time-reversal symmetry. Hence, a spin-polarized current can be induced in the gap opened by the local exchange field in this two-terminal system. What is important is that the spin-polarized current can be obtained even in the absence of Rashba spin-orbit coupling and in the case of the very weak exchange field. That is to say, the mechanism to generate the spin-polarized currents can be easily realized experimentally.We also find that the spin-polarized current is insensitive to weak disorder. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.

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An, X. T., Zhang, Y. Y., Liu, J. J., & Li, S. S. (2012). Spin-polarized current induced by a local exchange field in a silicene nanoribbon. New Journal of Physics, 14. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/14/8/083039

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