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Title: | Spin transport in magnetic nanowires with domain walls |
Other Titles: | Strongly Correlated Systems, Coherence and Entanglement |
Authors: | Dugaev, Vitalii Araújo, Miguel Vieira, Vítor Sacramento, Pedro Barnas, Josef Berakdar, Jamal |
Editors: | Carmelo, José Lopes dos Santos, João Vieira, Vítor Sacramento, Pedro |
Keywords: | spintrónica domínio magnético grupo de renormalização sistemas electrónicos |
Issue Date: | 2007 |
Publisher: | World Scientific |
Citation: | ”Strongly Correlated Systems, Coherence and Entanglement” chap. 11, World Scientific, 2007.
ISBN: 13-978-981-270-572-3; ISBN: 10-981-270-572-4] |
Abstract: | We review briefly the problem of electron transport in magnetic nanowires with
thin domain walls. Transmission of electrons in such structures is associated
with charge and spin currents leading to the occurrence of a spin torque that
acts on the domain wall. Experimentally, the properties of such structures are
manifested as a large magnetoresistance, current-induced motion of the domain
wall, generation of spin currents, etc. The effect of electron interactions on the
scattering from a sharp domain wall is also considered in more details. Using a
renormalization group approach for the interactions, we obtain scaling equations
for the scattering amplitudes. The RG equations obtained are independent of the
single-particle model for the domain wall. We describe the nature of the zero
temperature fixed points. For repulsive interactions, the wall reflects all incident
electrons at the fixed points. However, the interactions determine whether this reflection is accompanied by spin reversal or not. In one of the fixed points the
wall flips the spin of all incident electrons, generating a finite spin current without
an associated charge current. It is also shown that the RG flow affects short walls
more quickly than long walls, implying that correlations have a more important
effect on short walls. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/5726 |
ISBN: | 13-978-981-270-572-3 10-981-270-572-4 |
Type: | bookPart |
Appears in Collections: | FIS - Publicações - Capítulos de Livros
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