The transport property of a lateral two-dimensional diluted magnetic
semiconductor electron gas under a spatially periodic magnetic field is
investigated theoretically. We find that the electron Fermi velocity along the
modulation direction is highly spin-dependent even if the spin polarization of
the carrier population is negligibly small. It turns out that this
spin-polarized Fermi velocity alone can lead to a strong spin polarization of
the current, which is still robust against the energy broadening effect induced
by the impurity scattering.Comment: 3 pages, 3 figures, submitted to Appl. Phys. Let