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Spin-polarized current and shot noise in the presence of spin flip in a quantum dot via nonequilibrium Green's functions
Fecha
2008Registro en:
PHYSICAL REVIEW B, v.78, n.15, 2008
1098-0121
10.1103/PhysRevB.78.155303
Autor
SOUZA, F. M.
JAUHO, A. P.
EGUES, José Carlos
Institución
Resumen
Using nonequilibrium Green's functions we calculate the spin-polarized current and shot noise in a ferromagnet-quantum-dot-ferromagnet system. Both parallel (P) and antiparallel (AP) magnetic configurations are considered. Coulomb interaction and coherent spin flip (similar to a transverse magnetic field) are taken into account within the dot. We find that the interplay between Coulomb interaction and spin accumulation in the dot can result in a bias-dependent current polarization p. In particular, p can be suppressed in the P alignment and enhanced in the AP case depending on the bias voltage. The coherent spin flip can also result in a switch of the current polarization from the emitter to the collector lead. Interestingly, for a particular set of parameters it is possible to have a polarized current in the collector and an unpolarized current in the emitter lead. We also found a suppression of the Fano factor to values well below 0.5.