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Current fluctuations in a spin filter with paramagnetic impurities
Published 2005-10-30, updated 2006-03-25Version 2
We analyze the frequency dependence of shot noise in a spin filter consisting of a normal grain and ferromagnetic electrodes separated by tunnel barriers. The source of frequency-dependent noise is random spin-flip electron scattering that results from spin-orbit interaction and magnetic impurities. Though the latter mechanism does not contribute to the average current, it contributes to the noise and leads to its dispersion at frequencies of the order of the Korringa relaxation rate. Under nonequilibrium conditions, this rate is proportional to the applied bias $V$, but parametrically smaller than $eV/\hbar$.
Comments: 6 pages, 2 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 73, 054423 (2006)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: spin filter, paramagnetic impurities, current fluctuations, korringa relaxation rate, random spin-flip electron scattering
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