Spin-Polaronic Effects in Electric Shuttling in a Single Molecule Transistor with Magnetic Leads
Abstract
Current-voltage characteristics of a spintromechanical device, in which spin-polarized electrons tunnel between magnetic leads with anti-parallel magnetization through a single level movable quantum dot, are calculated. New exchange- and electromechanical coupling-induced (spin-polaronic) effects that determine strongly nonlinear current-voltage characteristics were found. In the low-voltage regime of electron transport the voltage-dependent and exchange field-induced displacement of quantum dot towards the source electrode leads to nonmonotonic behavior of differential conductance that demonstrates the lifting of spin-polaronic effects by electric field. At high voltages the onset of electron shuttling results in the drop of current and negative differential conductance, caused by mechanically-induced increase of tunnel resistivities and exchange field-induced suppression of spin-flips in magnetic field. The dependence of these predicted spin effects on the oscillations frequency of the dot and the strength of electron-electron correlations is discussed.
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@article{arxiv.2003.01066,
title = {Spin-Polaronic Effects in Electric Shuttling in a Single Molecule Transistor with Magnetic Leads},
author = {Olya A. Ilinskaya and Danko Radic and Hee Chul Park and Ilya V. Krive and Robert I. Shekhter and Mats Jonson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.01066},
year = {2020}
}
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8 pages, 4 figures