Spin-filtering effect in the transport through a single-molecule magnet Mn$_{12}$ bridged between metallic electrodes
Abstract
Electronic transport through a single-molecule magnet Mn in a two-terminal set up is calculated using the non-equilibrium Green's function method in conjunction with density-functional theory. A single-molecule magnet Mn is bridged between Au(111) electrodes via thiol group and alkane chains such that its magnetic easy axis is normal to the transport direction. A computed spin-polarized transmission coefficient in zero-bias reveals that resonant tunneling near the Fermi level occurs through some molecular orbitals of majority spin only. Thus, for low bias voltages, a spin-filtering effect such as only one spin component contributing to the conductance, is expected. This effect would persist even with inclusion of additional electron correlations.
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@article{arxiv.0901.4271,
title = {Spin-filtering effect in the transport through a single-molecule magnet Mn$_{12}$ bridged between metallic electrodes},
author = {Salvador Barraza-Lopez and Kyungwha Park and Víctor García-Suárez and Jaime Ferrer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0901.4271},
year = {2010}
}
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Accepted for publication at J. Appl. Phys