Electronic and magnetic properties of CrVTiAl room temperature spin filter films

ORAL

Abstract

Spin filter materials (SFMs) are magnetic semiconductors with different bandgaps for each spin direction, which provide a promising alternative to present methods of spin-current generation. When used as a tunneling barrier between nonmagnetic metallic contacts, the SFM can block one spin direction to produce a highly spin-polarized current. Traditional SFMs have low magnetic transition temperatures making them unsuitable for room temperature applications. Their large magnetic moments produce strong fringing fields that would be detrimental to nearby magnetic elements in devices. The Heusler compound CrVTiAl is a promising new SFM candidate due to its predicted high Curie temperature and near-zero magnetic moment. CrVTiAl thin films have been synthesized on various substrates by magnetron sputtering and subsequently annealed. The magnetic moment is confirmed to be small and is nearly temperature independent, consistent with the behavior of a compensated ferrimagnet. The temperature-dependent resistivity shows small-bandgap semiconducting behavior. The existence of semiconducting behavior is in accordance with our DFT calculations and could lead to the realization of a room temperature spin filter device.

Presenters

  • Gregory Stephen

    Northeastern Univ

Authors

  • Gregory Stephen

    Northeastern Univ

  • Gianina Buda

    Northeastern Univ

  • Michelle Jamer

    NIST, NIST Center for Neutron Research, NIST -Natl Inst of Stds & Tech

  • Christopher Lane

    Northeastern Univ, Physics Dept., Northeastern Univ, Northeastern University, Physics, Northeastern University

  • Staszek Kaprzyk

    AGH University of Science and Technology, AGH University of Science and Technology, and Northeastern University

  • Bernardo Barbiellini

    Northeastern Univ, Lappeenranta University of Technology and Northeastern University, Physics, LUT/Northeastern University

  • Arun Bansil

    Northeastern University, Department of Physics, Northeastern University, Northeastern Univ, Physics Department, Northeastern Univ, Physics Dept., Northeastern Univ, Physics, Northeastern University

  • Laura Lewis

    Northeastern Univ

  • Donald Heiman

    Northeastern Univ