We study the electronic waiting-time distributions (WTDs) in a noninteracting quantum-dot spin valve by varying spin polarization and the noncollinear angle between the magnetizations of the leads using the scattering matrix approach. Since the quantum-dot spin valve involves two channels (spin up and down) in both the incoming and outgoing channels, we study three different kinds of WTDs, which are two-channel WTD, spin-resolved single-channel WTD, and cross-channel WTD. We analyze the behaviors of WTDs in short times, correlated with the current behaviors for different spin polarizations and noncollinear angles. Cross-channel WTD reflects the correlation between two spin channels and can be used to characterize the spin-transfer torque pr...
We revisit the transport of spin-degrees of freedom across an electrically and thermally biased tunn...
Dynamics of two quantum dots coupled to electrodes with spin bias is investigated theoretically by m...
Formation of a magnetic hysteresis loop with respect to a bias voltage is investigated theoretically...
We study the electronic waiting-time distributions (WTDs) in a noninteracting quantum-dot spin valve...
\u3cp\u3eWe develop a theory for spin transport and magnetization dynamics in a quantum dot spin val...
One of the long-standing goals of quantum transport is to use the noise, rather than the average cur...
We propose and implement a nondestructive measurement that distinguishes between two-electron spin s...
The concept of the transfer Hamiltonian formalism has been reconsidered and generalized to include t...
We report electronic control and measurement of an imbalance between spin-up and spin-down electrons...
peer reviewedWe analyze the spin-resolved full counting statistics of electron transfer through an u...
The ability to coherently transport electron-spin states between different sites of gate-defined sem...
We describe transport measurements on a small lateral dot involving spin polarized injection and det...
This thesis presents research that contributes to the understanding of fundamental properties of ele...
We are pursuing a capability to perform time resolved manipulations of single spins in quantum dot c...
We are pursuing a capability to perform time resolved manipulations of single spins in quantum dot c...
We revisit the transport of spin-degrees of freedom across an electrically and thermally biased tunn...
Dynamics of two quantum dots coupled to electrodes with spin bias is investigated theoretically by m...
Formation of a magnetic hysteresis loop with respect to a bias voltage is investigated theoretically...
We study the electronic waiting-time distributions (WTDs) in a noninteracting quantum-dot spin valve...
\u3cp\u3eWe develop a theory for spin transport and magnetization dynamics in a quantum dot spin val...
One of the long-standing goals of quantum transport is to use the noise, rather than the average cur...
We propose and implement a nondestructive measurement that distinguishes between two-electron spin s...
The concept of the transfer Hamiltonian formalism has been reconsidered and generalized to include t...
We report electronic control and measurement of an imbalance between spin-up and spin-down electrons...
peer reviewedWe analyze the spin-resolved full counting statistics of electron transfer through an u...
The ability to coherently transport electron-spin states between different sites of gate-defined sem...
We describe transport measurements on a small lateral dot involving spin polarized injection and det...
This thesis presents research that contributes to the understanding of fundamental properties of ele...
We are pursuing a capability to perform time resolved manipulations of single spins in quantum dot c...
We are pursuing a capability to perform time resolved manipulations of single spins in quantum dot c...
We revisit the transport of spin-degrees of freedom across an electrically and thermally biased tunn...
Dynamics of two quantum dots coupled to electrodes with spin bias is investigated theoretically by m...
Formation of a magnetic hysteresis loop with respect to a bias voltage is investigated theoretically...