Perfect spin filter by periodic drive of a ferromagnetic quantum barrier
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Abstract
We consider the problem of particle tunneling through a periodically driven ferromagnetic quantum barrier connected to two leads. The barrier is modeled by an impurity site representing a ferromagnetic layer or quantum dot in a tight-binding Hamiltonian with a local magnetic field and an AC-driven potential, which is solved using the Floquet formalism. Our results show that the time-periodic potential causes sharp resonances of perfect transmission and reflection, which can be tuned by the frequency, the driving strength, and the magnetic field. We demonstrate that a device based on this configuration could act as a highly-tunable spin valve for spintronic applications.
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Presenters
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Sebastian Eggert
Univ Kaiserslautern, Univ. Kaiserslautern
Authors
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Sebastian Eggert
Univ Kaiserslautern, Univ. Kaiserslautern
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Thuberg Daniel
Pont. Univ. Cat. de Chile
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Enrique Munoz
Pont. Univ. Cat. de Chile, Physics, Pontif Univ Catolica de Chile
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Sebastian Reyes
Pont. Univ. Cat. de Chile, Facultad de Física, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile