Theory of the Anomalous Tunnel Hall Effect at Ferromagnet-Semiconductor Junctions
Abstract
We report on theoretical investigations of carrier scattering asymmetry at ferromagnet-semiconductor junctions. By an analytical spin model, we show that, when Dresselhaus interactions is included in the conduction band of III-V symmetry group semiconductors, the electrons may undergo a difference of transmission vs. the sign of their incident parallel wavevector normal to the in-plane magnetization. This asymmetry is universally scaled by a unique function independent of the spin-orbit strength. This particular feature is reproduced by a multiband tunneling transport model. Astonishingly, the asymmetry of transmission persists in the valence band of semiconductors owing to the inner atomic spin-orbit strength and free of asymmetric potentials . We present multiband and tunneling models together with tunneling transport perturbation calculations corroborating these results. Those demonstrate that a tunnel spin-current normal to the interface can generate a surface transverse charge current, the so-called Anomalous Tunnel Hall Effect.
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@article{arxiv.1707.07917,
title = {Theory of the Anomalous Tunnel Hall Effect at Ferromagnet-Semiconductor Junctions},
author = {T. Huong Dang and D. Quang To and E. Erina and T. L. Hoai Nguyen and V. Safarov and H. Jaffres and H. -J. Drouhin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.07917},
year = {2018}
}
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6 pages, 3 figures, conference MIMS 2017 Moscow (submitted), Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (JMMM), 2017