One of the actual challenges of spintronics is the realization of a spin transistor allowing control of spin transport through an electrostatic gate. In this paper, we report on different experiments which demonstrate gate control of spin transport in a carbon nanotube connected to ferromagnetic leads. We also discuss some theoretical approaches which can be used to analyse spin transport in these systems. We emphasize the roles of the gate-tunable quasi-bound states inside the nanotube and the coherent spin-dependent scattering at the interfaces between the nanotube and its ferromagnetic contacts
We demonstrate spin injection and detection in single wall carbon nanotubes using a four-terminal no...
The implementation of ferromagnetic contacts in complex nanoelectronic devices, e.g. in spin-valves...
We consider a semiconducting carbon nanotube (CNT) laying on a ferromagnetic insulating sub-strate w...
ABSTRACT Hysteretic switching in the magnetoresistance of short-channel, ferromagnetically contacted...
The scattering imbalance between up and down spins at the interface between a non- magnetic metal an...
We describe first approaches towards a carbon nanotube (CNT) based spintronics. The building blocks ...
We review aspects of electrical transport in metallic single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) related t...
Transporting quantum information such as the spin information over micrometric or even millimetric d...
We investigate mesoscopic transport through a system that consists of a central quantum dot (QD) and...
We show that the engineering of tunnel barriers forming at the interfaces of a one-dimensional spin ...
International audienceThis article discusses the spin-torque effect in a spin-valve made out of two ...
We predict and analyse a novel spin filter in semiconducting carbon nanotubes. By using local electr...
Spin-dependent scattering of electrons at the interface between a ferromagnet and another material p...
Besides their high electronic conductivity, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are expected to posses a long sp...
Electrostatic control of tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) in a carbon nanotube (CNT)-based three-termi...
We demonstrate spin injection and detection in single wall carbon nanotubes using a four-terminal no...
The implementation of ferromagnetic contacts in complex nanoelectronic devices, e.g. in spin-valves...
We consider a semiconducting carbon nanotube (CNT) laying on a ferromagnetic insulating sub-strate w...
ABSTRACT Hysteretic switching in the magnetoresistance of short-channel, ferromagnetically contacted...
The scattering imbalance between up and down spins at the interface between a non- magnetic metal an...
We describe first approaches towards a carbon nanotube (CNT) based spintronics. The building blocks ...
We review aspects of electrical transport in metallic single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) related t...
Transporting quantum information such as the spin information over micrometric or even millimetric d...
We investigate mesoscopic transport through a system that consists of a central quantum dot (QD) and...
We show that the engineering of tunnel barriers forming at the interfaces of a one-dimensional spin ...
International audienceThis article discusses the spin-torque effect in a spin-valve made out of two ...
We predict and analyse a novel spin filter in semiconducting carbon nanotubes. By using local electr...
Spin-dependent scattering of electrons at the interface between a ferromagnet and another material p...
Besides their high electronic conductivity, carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are expected to posses a long sp...
Electrostatic control of tunnel magnetoresistance (TMR) in a carbon nanotube (CNT)-based three-termi...
We demonstrate spin injection and detection in single wall carbon nanotubes using a four-terminal no...
The implementation of ferromagnetic contacts in complex nanoelectronic devices, e.g. in spin-valves...
We consider a semiconducting carbon nanotube (CNT) laying on a ferromagnetic insulating sub-strate w...