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Spin and charge transport in material with spin-dependent conductivity
Published 2012-05-07Version 1
The spin and charge transport in materials with spin-dependent conductivity has been studied. It was shown that there is a charge accumulation along spin diffusion in a ferromagnetic metal, which causes a shortening of the spin diffusion length. It was shown that there is a substantial interaction between the drift and diffusion currents in semiconductors. The effects of gain/damping of a spin current by a charge current and the existence of a threshold spin current in a semiconductor were described. Because of the substantial magnitude, these new spintronics effect might be used for new designs of efficient spintronic devices. The influence of a spin drain on spin transport was discussed.
Comments: 22 pages, 11 figures
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: charge transport, spin-dependent conductivity, spin diffusion length, efficient spintronic devices, threshold spin current
Tags: journal article
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