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 a novel 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.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. Let