We study current fluctuations in an interacting three-terminal quantum dot with ferromagnetic leads. For appropriately polarized contacts, the transport through the dot is governed by dynamical spin blockade, i.e., a spin-dependent bunching of tunneling events not present in the paramagnetic case. This leads, for instance, to positive zero-frequency cross correlations of the currents in the output leads even in the absence of spin accumulation on the dot. We include the influence of spin-flip scattering and identify favorable conditions for the experimental observation of this effect with respect to polarization of the contacts and tunneling rates
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We investigate linear and nonlinear transport in a double quantum dot system weakly coupled to spin-...
We investigate the current and the spin torque in a system composed of a quantum dot (QD) connected ...
We investigate current fluctuations in a three-terminal quantum dot in the sequential tunneling regi...
We investigate current fluctuations in a three-terminal quantum dot in the sequential tunneling regi...
Current fluctuations can provide additional insight into quantum transport in mesoscopic systems. Th...
We investigate the linear and nonlinear dc transport through an interacting quantum dot connected to...
Using nonequilibrium Green's functions we calculate the spin-polarized current and shot noise in a f...
We theoretically investigate the ground-state properties of a quantum dot defined on the surface of ...
Spin related effects in electronic transport through quantum dots, coupled via tunneling barriers to...
The spin-polarized transport through two-level quantum dots weakly coupled to ferromagnetic leads is...
Nonequilibrium Green's function is used to study spin-polarized electron tunneling through a qu...
Abstract. Spin-dependent tunneling through a quantum dot coupled to one ferromagnetic and one superc...
Spin-dependent tunneling through a quantum dot coupled to one ferromagnetic and one superconducting ...
We theoretically study the spin-polarized transport through double barrier magnetic tunnel junction ...
Journal ArticleWe develop a theoretical description of transport through quantum dots connected to r...
We investigate linear and nonlinear transport in a double quantum dot system weakly coupled to spin-...
We investigate the current and the spin torque in a system composed of a quantum dot (QD) connected ...
We investigate current fluctuations in a three-terminal quantum dot in the sequential tunneling regi...
We investigate current fluctuations in a three-terminal quantum dot in the sequential tunneling regi...
Current fluctuations can provide additional insight into quantum transport in mesoscopic systems. Th...
We investigate the linear and nonlinear dc transport through an interacting quantum dot connected to...
Using nonequilibrium Green's functions we calculate the spin-polarized current and shot noise in a f...
We theoretically investigate the ground-state properties of a quantum dot defined on the surface of ...
Spin related effects in electronic transport through quantum dots, coupled via tunneling barriers to...
The spin-polarized transport through two-level quantum dots weakly coupled to ferromagnetic leads is...
Nonequilibrium Green's function is used to study spin-polarized electron tunneling through a qu...
Abstract. Spin-dependent tunneling through a quantum dot coupled to one ferromagnetic and one superc...
Spin-dependent tunneling through a quantum dot coupled to one ferromagnetic and one superconducting ...
We theoretically study the spin-polarized transport through double barrier magnetic tunnel junction ...
Journal ArticleWe develop a theoretical description of transport through quantum dots connected to r...
We investigate linear and nonlinear transport in a double quantum dot system weakly coupled to spin-...
We investigate the current and the spin torque in a system composed of a quantum dot (QD) connected ...