Theory of oblique-field magnetoresistance from spin centers in three-terminal spintronic devices

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Abstract

We present a general stochastic Liouville theory of electrical transport across a barrier between two conductors that occurs via sequential hopping through a single defect's spin-0 to spin-1/2 transition. We find magnetoconductances similar to Hanle features (pseudo Hanle features) that originate from Pauli blocking without spin accumulation, and also predict that evolution of the defect's spin modifies the conventional Hanle response, producing an inverted Hanle signal from spin center evolution. We propose studies in oblique magnetic fields that would unambiguously determine if a magnetoconductance results from spin-center assisted transport.

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Harmon, N. J., & Flatté, M. E. (2021). Theory of oblique-field magnetoresistance from spin centers in three-terminal spintronic devices. Physical Review B, 103(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.103.035310

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