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Spin-transport in multi-terminal normal metal - ferromagnet systems with non-collinear magnetizations
A theory of spin-transport in hybrid normal metal - ferromagnetic electronic
circuits is developed, taking into account non-collinear spin-accumulation.
Spin-transport through resistive elements is described by 4 conductance
parameters. Microscopic expression for these conductances are derived in terms
of scattering matrices and explicitly calculated for simple models. The circuit
theory is applied to 2-terminal and 3-terminal devices attached to
ferromagnetic reservoirs.Comment: 12 pages, 6 figures, to appear in Eur. Phys. J.
Spin-Hall and Anisotropic Magnetoresistance in Ferrimagnetic Co-Gd / Pt layers
We present the Co-Gd composition dependence of the spin-Hall
magnetoresistance (SMR) and anisotropic magnetoresistance (AMR) for
ferrimagnetic Co100-xGdx / Pt bilayers. With Gd concentration x, its magnetic
moment increasingly competes with the Co moment in the net magnetization. We
find a nearly compensated ferrimagnetic state at x = 24. The AMR changes sign
from positive to negative with increasing x, vanishing near the magnetization
compensation. On the other hand, the SMR does not vary significantly even where
the AMR vanishes. These experimental results indicate that very different
scattering mechanisms are responsible for AMR and SMR. We discuss a possible
origin for the alloy composition dependence.Comment: 31 Pages, 9 figure
Non-equilibrium spin accumulation in ferromagnetic single-electron transistors
We study transport in ferromagnetic single-electron transistors. The non-
equilibrium spin accumulation on the island caused by a finite current through
the system is described by a generalized theory of the Coulomb blockade. It
enhances the tunnel magnetoresistance and has a drastic effect on the time-
dependent transport properties. A transient decay of the spin accumulation may
reverse the electric current on time scales of the order of the spin-flip
relaxation time. This can be used as an experimental signature of the non-
equilibrium spin accumulation.Comment: 9 postscript figures, to appear in The European Physical Journal
Spin transfer torque on magnetic insulators
Recent experimental and theoretical studies focus on spin-mediated heat
currents at interfaces between normal metals and magnetic insulators. We
resolve conflicting estimates for the order of magnitude of the spin transfer
torque by first-principles calculations. The spin mixing conductance
G^\uparrow\downarrow of the interface between silver and the insulating
ferrimagnet Yttrium Iron Garnet (YIG) is dominated by its real part and of the
order of 10^14 \Omega^-1m^-2, i.e. close to the value for intermetallic
interface, which can be explained by a local spin model.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, 2 table
First-principles study of magnetization relaxation enhancement and spin-transfer in thin magnetic films
The interface-induced magnetization damping of thin ferromagnetic films in
contact with normal-metal layers is calculated from first principles for clean
and disordered Fe/Au and Co/Cu interfaces. Interference effects arising from
coherent scattering turn out to be very small, consistent with a very small
magnetic coherence length. Because the mixing conductances which govern the
spin transfer are to a good approximation real valued, the spin pumping can be
described by an increased Gilbert damping factor but an unmodified gyromagnetic
ratio. The results also confirm that the spin-current induced magnetization
torque is an interface effect.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figures, RevTeX; modified according to Referees' request
Spin-injection through an Fe/InAs Interface
The spin-dependence of the interface resistance between ferromagnetic Fe and
InAs is calculated from first-principles for specular and disordered (001)
interfaces. Because of the symmetry mismatch in the minority-spin channel, the
specular interface acts as an efficient spin filter with a transmitted current
polarisation between 98 an 89%.
The resistance of a specular interface in the diffusive regime is comparable
to the resistance of a few microns of bulk InAs.
Symmetry-breaking arising from interface disorder reduces the spin asymmetry
substantially and we conclude that efficient spin injection from Fe into InAs
can only be realized using high quality epitaxial interfaces.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Dynamic ferromagnetic proximity effect in photoexcited semiconductors
The spin dynamics of photoexcited carriers in semiconductors in contact with
a ferromagnet is treated theoretically and compared with time-dependent Faraday
rotation experiments. The long time response of the system is found to be
governed by the first tens of picoseconds in which the excited plasma interacts
strongly with the intrinsic interface between semiconductor and ferromagnet in
spite of the existence of a Schottky barrier in equilibrium
Soft-Collinear Messengers: A New Mode in Soft-Collinear Effective Theory
It is argued that soft-collinear effective theory for processes involving
both soft and collinear partons, such as exclusive B-meson decays, should
include a new mode in addition to soft and collinear fields. These
"soft-collinear messengers" can interact with both soft and collinear particles
without taking them far off-shell. They thus can communicate between the soft
and collinear sectors of the theory. The relevance of the new mode is
demonstrated with an explicit example, and the formalism incorporating the
corresponding quark and gluon fields into the effective Lagrangian is
developed.Comment: 22 pages, 5 figures. Extended Section 6, clarifying the relevance of
different types of soft-collinear interaction
Interface resistance of disordered magnetic multilayers
We study the effect of interface disorder on the spin-dependent interface
resistances of Co/Cu, Fe/Cr and Au/Ag multilayers using a newly developed
method for calculating transmission matrices from first-principles. The
efficient implementation using tight-binding linear-muffin-tin orbitals allows
us to model interface disorder using large lateral supercells whereby specular
and diffuse scattering are treated on an equal footing. Without introducing any
free parameters, quantitative agreement with experiment is obtained. We predict
that disorder {\it reduces} the majority-spin interface resistance of
Fe/Cr(100) multilayers by a factor 3.Comment: 5 pages, 2 figures, submitted to PR
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