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Non-Magnetic Spinguides and Spin Transport in Semiconductors
R. N. Gurzhi, A. N. Kalinenko, A. I. Kopeliovich, A. V. Yanovsky
Published 2001-09-04Version 1
We propose the idea of a "spinguide", i.e. the semiconductor channel which is surrounded with walls from the diluted magnetic semiconductor (DMS) with the giant Zeeman splitting which are transparent for electrons with the one spin polarization only. These spinguides may serve as sources of a spin-polarized current in non-magnetic conductors, ultrafast switches of a spin polarization of an electric current and, long distances transmission facilities of a spin polarization (transmission distances can exceed a spin-flip length). The selective transparence of walls leads to new size effects in transport.
Comments: 4 pages, 2 figures
DOI: 10.1063/1.1421468
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: spin transport, non-magnetic spinguides, spin polarization, long distances transmission facilities, semiconductor channel
Tags: journal article
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