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15 September 2011 Generation of pure spin currents in a single electron transistor with a superconducting island
Marius V. Costache, Sergio O. Valenzuela
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Abstract
We describe a spin filter at the single-electron level that produces pure spin currents with no net bias. Our device is based on the ground-state energetics of a single-electron transistor comprising a superconducting island connected to normal leads via tunnel barriers with different resistances that break spatial symmetry. The current has opposite spin polarization when the current is reversed, which leads to a dc spin current when applying an alternating charge current with zero mean, as expected in a spin ratchet. We demonstrate spin transport and quantify the spin ratchet efficiency by means of ferromagnetic leads with known spin polarization.
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Marius V. Costache and Sergio O. Valenzuela "Generation of pure spin currents in a single electron transistor with a superconducting island", Proc. SPIE 8100, Spintronics IV, 81000I (15 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.890231
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KEYWORDS
Quasiparticles

Superconductors

Lead

Transistors

Magnetism

Electron transport

Spin polarization

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