论文标题
磁场对Datta-DAS自旋场效应晶体管的影响
Effects of magnetic fields on the Datta-Das spin field-effect transistor
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论文摘要
Datta-DAS自旋场效应晶体管由异质结构(在界面(或量子井))分隔两个可能被磁化的储层的异质结构(SOI)。两个储层之间的粒子和自旋电流是由每个自旋方向(可能)不同的化学电位驱动的。这些电流还可以通过改变SOI的强度来调节,从而改变了跨越异质结构的电子旋转的量。在这里,我们研究了这些电流对其他Zeeman场对异质结构和储层磁化变化的依赖性。与颗粒电流相反,自旋电流不一定是保守的。将额外的自旋极化注入储层中。如果储层具有有限的(平衡)磁化,那么我们出人意料地发现,储层中的旋转电流只能具有与储层磁化强度平行的旋转,与所有其他场无关。可以通过增加其他储层的磁化来增强这种自旋电流,并且也可以通过SOI和各种磁场来调节。当只有一个储层被磁化时,旋转电流到另一个储层中具有任意可调的大小和方向。特别是,随着其他储层的磁化的旋转,这种自旋电流会变化。在非极化储层上积累自旋极化的最佳条件是应用Zeeman场,除了SOI外,要么偏振另一个储层。
A Datta-Das spin field-effect transistor is built of a heterostructure with a Rashba spin-orbit interaction (SOI) at the interface (or quantum well) separating two possibly magnetized reservoirs. The particle and spin currents between the two reservoirs are driven by chemical potentials that are (possibly) different for each spin direction. These currents are also tuned by varying the strength of the SOI, which changes the amount of the rotation of the spins of electrons crossing the heterostructure. Here we investigate the dependence of these currents on additional Zeeman fields on the heterostructure and on variations of the reservoir magnetizations. In contrast to the particle current, the spin currents are not necessarily conserved; an additional spin polarization is injected into the reservoirs. If a reservoir has a finite (equilibrium) magnetization, then we surprisingly find that the spin current into that reservoir can only have spins which are parallel to the reservoir magnetization, independent of all the other fields. This spin current can be enhanced by increasing the magnetization of the other reservoir, and can also be tuned by the SOI and the various magnetic fields. When only one reservoir is magnetized then the spin current into the other reservoir has arbitrary tunable size and direction. In particular, this spin current changes as the magnetization of the other reservoir is rotated. The optimal conditions for accumulating spin polarization on an unpolarized reservoir are to either apply a Zeeman field in addition to the SOI, or to polarize the other reservoir.