We consider electronic current transport through a ballistic one-dimensional quantum wire connected to two ferromagnetic leads. We study the effects of the spin-dependence of interfacial phase shifts (SDIPS) acquired by electrons upon scattering at the boundaries of the wire. The SDIPS produces a spin-splitting of the wire resonant energies which is tunable with the gate voltage and the angle between the ferromagnetic polarizations. This property could be used for manipulating spins. In particular, it leads to a giant magnetoresistance effect with a sign tunable with the gate voltage and the magnetic field applied to the wire
Current-induced spin–orbit magnetic fields, which arise in single-crystalline ferromagnets with brok...
International audienceWe theoretically investigate a new mechanism of interfacial current in a two-l...
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We consider electronic current transport through a ballistic one-dimensional quantum wire connected ...
We consider electronic current transport through a ballistic one-dimensional quantum wire connected ...
International audienceUpon scattering on the interface between a ferromagnetic material and a non-ma...
International audienceThe Spin-Dependence of Interfacial Phase Shifts (SDIPS) acquired by electrons ...
textTwo of the principal phenomena observed and exploited in the field of spintronics are giant magn...
Most of the technological devices that we use in our daily life are based on electronics. Electronic...
Voltage-control effects provide an energy-efficient means of tailoring material properties, especial...
Inversion asymmetry at an interface separating two different metals can produce a strong interfacial...
Resumen del póster presentado al 1st Workshop Spain-Taiwan: "2D Materials and Interfaces for Spintro...
We reconsider the problem of the superconducting proximity effect in a diffusive ferromagnet bounded...
The manipulation of the electronic spin degree of freedom is an important goal in the context of the...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
Current-induced spin–orbit magnetic fields, which arise in single-crystalline ferromagnets with brok...
International audienceWe theoretically investigate a new mechanism of interfacial current in a two-l...
International audienceSpin insulatronics covers efforts to generate, detect, control, and utilize hi...
We consider electronic current transport through a ballistic one-dimensional quantum wire connected ...
We consider electronic current transport through a ballistic one-dimensional quantum wire connected ...
International audienceUpon scattering on the interface between a ferromagnetic material and a non-ma...
International audienceThe Spin-Dependence of Interfacial Phase Shifts (SDIPS) acquired by electrons ...
textTwo of the principal phenomena observed and exploited in the field of spintronics are giant magn...
Most of the technological devices that we use in our daily life are based on electronics. Electronic...
Voltage-control effects provide an energy-efficient means of tailoring material properties, especial...
Inversion asymmetry at an interface separating two different metals can produce a strong interfacial...
Resumen del póster presentado al 1st Workshop Spain-Taiwan: "2D Materials and Interfaces for Spintro...
We reconsider the problem of the superconducting proximity effect in a diffusive ferromagnet bounded...
The manipulation of the electronic spin degree of freedom is an important goal in the context of the...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Materials Science and Engineeri...
Current-induced spin–orbit magnetic fields, which arise in single-crystalline ferromagnets with brok...
International audienceWe theoretically investigate a new mechanism of interfacial current in a two-l...
International audienceSpin insulatronics covers efforts to generate, detect, control, and utilize hi...