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19123 Spin-filtering of non-equilibrium holes in semiconductor-ferromagnet hybrid structure
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Haq, E. and Banerjee, T. and Siekman, M.H. and Lodder, J.C. and Jansen, R. (2005) Spin-filtering of non-equilibrium holes in semiconductor-ferromagnet hybrid structure. In: IEEE International Magnetics Conference - INTERMAG Asia, 4-8 April 2005, Nagoya, Japan. pp. 1201-1202. Physics of Spin Injection Sessions FA (FA-06). IEEE Magnetics Society. ISBN 0-7803-9009-1

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/INTMAG.2005.1464030

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Abstract

Although spin-dependent transmission of hot electrons has been well addressed, the complementary spin-transport of non-equilibrium holes (below the Fermi level) has never been studied. Using a semiconductor/ferromagnet hybrid structure, it is shown here that a thin ferromagnetic film acts as an efficient spin-filter for holes. This has important implications not only in understanding several non-equilibrium phenomena, but also in realizing complementary building blocks for use in spintronics. To investigate hole spin transport, Ballistic Hole Magnetic Microscopy (BHMM) has been developed. Here, the tip of an STM is positively biased such that unpolarized hot holes are injected into a ferromagnetic metal stack grown on top of a p-type Si semiconductor. A Schottky contact between Au and p-Si acts as the collector energy barrier for the transmitted holes. Hot hole transport with energies of 0.3 to 2 eV below the Fermi level has been studied for a p-Si/Au/Co stack with varying Co thickness. The hole attenuation length has been found to be short and increases from 6-10 /spl Aring/ in the energy range 0.8-2 eV. For a NiFe/Au/Co trilayer, the hole transmission is clearly spin dependent with a large magnetocurrent (MC) of 130%.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Paper (Abstract, Talk)
Research Group:EWI-SMI: Systems and Materials for Information storage, EWI-TST: Transducers Science and Technology
ID Code:19123
Status:Published
Deposited On:17 December 2010
Refereed:Yes
International:Yes
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