Observation of spin-selective tunneling in SiGe nanocrystals
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
2012-02-27 v1
Abstract
Spin-selective tunneling of holes in SiGe nanocrystals contacted by normal-metal leads is reported. The spin selectivity arises from an interplay of the orbital effect of the magnetic field with the strong spin-orbit interaction present in the valence band of the semiconductor. We demonstrate both experimentally and theoretically that spin-selective tunneling in semiconductor nanostructures can be achieved without the use of ferromagnetic contacts. The reported effect, which relies on mixing the light and heavy holes, should be observable in a broad class of quantum-dot systems formed in semiconductors with a degenerate valence band.
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@article{arxiv.1107.3919,
title = {Observation of spin-selective tunneling in SiGe nanocrystals},
author = {G. Katsaros and V. N. Golovach and P. Spathis and N. Ares and M. Stoffel and F. Fournel and O. G. Schmidt and L. I. Glazman and S. De Franceschi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1107.3919},
year = {2012}
}
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8 pages, 5 figures