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The Effects of Resonant Tunneling on Magnetoresistance through a Q uantum Dot
Tetsufumi Tanamoto, Shinobu Fujita
Published 1998-06-26Version 1
The effect of resonant tunneling on magnetoresistance (MR) is studied theoretically in a double junction system. We have found that the ratio of the MR of the resonant peak current is reduced more than that of the single junction, whereas that of the valley current is enhanced depending on the change of the discrete energy-level under the change of magnetic field. We also found that the peak current-valley current (PV) ratio decreases when the junction conductance increases.
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Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: resonant tunneling, uantum dot, magnetoresistance, junction conductance increases, resonant peak current
Tags: journal article
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