Breaking of Coulomb blockade by macrospin-assisted tunneling

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Abstract

A magnet with precessing magnetization pumps a spin current into adjacent leads. As a special case of this spin pumping, a precessing macrospin (magnetization) can assist electrons in tunneling. In small systems, however, the Coulomb blockade effect can block the transport of electrons. Here, we investigate the competition between macrospin-assisted tunneling and the Coulomb blockade for the simplest system where both effects meet; namely, for a single tunnel junction between a normal metal and a metallic ferromagnet with precessing magnetization. By combining Fermi's golden rule with magnetization dynamics and charging effects, we show that the macrospin-assisted tunneling can soften or even break the Coulomb blockade. The details of these effects - softening and breaking of the Coulomb blockade - depend on the macrospin dynamics. This allows us, for example, to measure the macrospin dynamics via a system's current-voltage characteristics. It also allows us to control a spin current electrically. From a general perspective, our results provide a platform for the interplay between spintronics and electronics on the mesoscopic scale. We expect our work to provide a basis for the study of Coulomb blockade in more complicated spintronic systems.

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Ludwig, T., & Duine, R. A. (2021). Breaking of Coulomb blockade by macrospin-assisted tunneling. Physical Review B, 103(22). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.103.224406

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