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2010
Journal Article
Title

Spin-dependent transport through interacting graphene armchair nanoribbons

Abstract
We investigate spin effects in transport across fully interacting, finite size graphene armchair nanoribbons (ACNs) contacted to collinearly spin-polarized leads. In such systems, the presence of short ranged Coulomb interaction between bulk states and states localized at the ribbon ends leads to novel spin-dependent phenomena. Specifically, the total spin of the low energy many-body states is conserved during tunneling but that of the bulk and end states is not. As a consequence, in the single-electron regime, dominated by Coulomb blockade phenomena, we find pronounced negative differential conductance features for ACNs contacted to parallel polarized leads. These features are however absent for an anti-parallel contact configuration, which in turn leads within a certain gate and bias voltage region to a negative tunneling magneto-resistance. Moreover, we analyze the changes in the transport characteristics under the influence of an external magnetic field.
Author(s)
Koller, S.
Mayrhofer, L.
Grifoni, M.
Journal
New journal of physics. Online journal  
Open Access
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Link
DOI
10.1088/1367-2630/12/3/033038
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Werkstoffmechanik IWM  
Keyword(s)
  • PACS 72.25.-b

  • spin polarized transport

  • PACS 75.47.Pq

  • PACS 73.63.Rt

  • nanoscale contacts

  • PACS 73.23.Hk

  • coulomb blockade

  • single-electron tunneling

  • PACS 61.46.-w

  • structure of nanoscale materials

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