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Spin and Charge Transport on the Surface of a Topological Insulator

A. A. Burkov, D. G. Hawthorn

Published 2010-05-10, updated 2010-08-16Version 3

We derive diffusion equations, which describe spin-charge coupled transport on the helical metal surface of a three-dimensional topological insulator. The main feature of these equations is a large magnitude of the spin-charge coupling, which leads to interesting and observable effects. In particular, we predict a new magnetoresistance effect, which manifests in a nonohmic correction to a voltage drop between a ferromagnetic spin-polarized electrode and a nonmagnetic electrode, placed on top of the helical metal. This correction is proportional to the cross-product of the spin polarization of the ferromagnetic electrode and the charge current between the two electrodes. We also demonstrate tunability of this effect by applying a gate voltage, which makes it possible to operate the proposed device as a transistor.

Comments: 4 pages, 1 figure; published version
Journal: PRL 105, 066802 (2010)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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