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Quantum Rings in Magnetic Fields and Spin Current Generation

Michele Cini, Stefano Bellucci

Published 2014-01-18, updated 2014-02-25Version 2

We propose three different mechanisms for pumping spin-polarized currents in a ballistic circuit using a time-dependent magnetic field acting on an asymmetrically connected quantum ring at half filling. The first mechanism works thanks to a rotating magnetic field and produces an alternating current with a partial spin polarization. The second mechanism works by rotating the ring in a constant field; like the former case, it produces an alternating charge current but the spin current is d.c.; both methods do not require a spin-orbit interaction to achieve the polarized current, but the rotating ring could be used to measure the spin-orbit interaction in the ring using characteristic oscillations. On the other hand, the last mechanism that we propose depends on the spin-orbit interaction in an essential way, and requires a time-dependent magnetic field in the plane of the ring. This arrangement can be designed to pump a purely spin current. The absence of a charge current is demonstrated analytically. Moreover, a simple formula for the current is derived and compared to the numerical results.

Comments: 8 Figures; some errors in writing corrected, Figures improved. To appear in Journal of Physics: COndensed Matter
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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