Gruber et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Electron spin manipulation using semimagnetic resonant tunneling diodesGruber et al., 2001
- Document ID
- 11996704376423831042
- Author
- Gruber T
- Keim M
- Fiederling R
- Reuscher G
- Ossau W
- Schmidt G
- Molenkamp L
- Waag A
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Applied Physics Letters
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One major challenge for the development of spintronic devices is the control of the spin polarization of an electron current. We propose and demonstrate the use of a BeTe/Zn1xSe/BeTe double barrier resonant tunneling diode for the injection of a spin …
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