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Generation of pure spin currents by superconducting proximity effect in quantum dots

David Futterer, Michele Governale, Jürgen König

Published 2010-05-27, updated 2010-09-06Version 2

We investigate electronic transport in a three-terminal hybrid system, composed by an interacting quantum dot tunnel coupled to one superconducting, one ferromagnetic, and one normal lead. Despite the tendency of the charging energy to suppress the superconducting proximity effect when the quantum dot is in equilibrium, the non-equilibrium proximity effect can give rise to a large Andreev current. The presence of the ferromagnet can lead to a finite spin accumulation on the dot. We find that the interplay of the Andreev current and spin accumulation can generate a pure spin current, with no associated charge transport, in the normal lead. This situation is realised by tuning the quantum-dot spectrum by means of a gate voltage.

Comments: 6 pages, 5 figures
Journal: EPL, 91 (2010) 47004
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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