Spontaneous Spin Polarization of Electrons by Diluted Magnetic Heterostructures

  • Lee C
  • Peter A
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Abstract

The spin dependent electron transmission phenomenon in a diluted resonant semiconductor heterostructure is employed theoretically to investigate the output transmission current polarization at zero magnetic field. Transparency of electron transmission is calculated as a function of electron energy and the well width, within the one electron band approximation along with the spin orbit interaction. Enhanced spin-polarized resonant tunneling in the heterostructure due to Dresselhaus and Rashba spin-orbit coupling induced splitting of the resonant level is observed. We predict that a spin-polarized current spontaneously emerges in this heterostructure and we estimate theoretically that the polarization can reach 40%. This effect could be employed in the fabrication of spin filters, spin injectors and detectors based on non-magnetic semiconductors.

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Lee, C. W., & Peter, A. J. (2011). Spontaneous Spin Polarization of Electrons by Diluted Magnetic Heterostructures. Journal of Modern Physics, 02(11), 1272–1279. https://doi.org/10.4236/jmp.2011.211157

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