Friday, July 19, 2013

1307.4970 (Jong Soo Lim et al.)

Non-equilibrium spin-current detection with a single Kondo impurity    [PDF]

Jong Soo Lim, Rosa Lopez, Laurent Limot, Pascal Simon
We present a theoretical study based on the Anderson model of the transport properties of a Kondo impurity (atom or quantum dot) connected to ferromagnetic leads, which can sustain a non-equilibrium spin current. We analyze the case where the spin current is injected by an external source and when it is generated by the voltage bias. Due to the presence of ferromagnetic contacts, a static exchange field is produced that eventually destroys the Kondo correlations. We find that such a field can be compensated by an appropriated combination of the spin-dependent chemical potentials leading to the restoration of the Kondo resonance. In this respect, a Kondo impurity may be regarded as a very sensitive sensor for non-equilibrium spin phenomena.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1307.4970

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