Ferromagnetic STM tip operating as a Spin-diode

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Abstract

We study spin-dependent transport in a system composed of a ferromagnetic STM tip coupled to an adsorbed atom (adatom) and to a host metallic (non-magnetic) surface. Electrons can tunnel directly from the tip to the surface or through the adatom. Our calculation is based on the nonequilibrium Green functions technique (Keldysh formalism). We self-consistently calculate the adatom spin occupation and its magnetization as a function of the tip position. We find that the adatom becomes magnetized when the tip approaches it; this magnetization switches sign as the voltage changes from forward to reverse bias. We also calculate the spin-resolved currents. If the tip is near the adatom, we obtain the spin-diode effect [PRB \textbf{75}, 165303 (2007)] - i. e., unpolarized current for positive bias and polarized current for reverse bias - when the adatom is singly occupied. We also observe Friedel oscillations in the current as the tip-adatom distance increases [F. M. Souza, P. H. Penteado, et al. - to be submitted].

*This work was supported by the funding agencies CNPq, CAPES, FAPEMIG and FAPESP.

Authors

  • Poliana H. Penteado

    • University of S\~ao Paulo
    • University of Sao Paulo
  • Fabricio M. Souza

    • Federal University of Uberl\^andia
  • Ant\^onio C. Seridonio

    • UNESP
  • Renato M. Coutinho

    • Federal University of Uberl\^andia
  • Edson Vernek

    • Fed. U. Uberlandia, Brazil
    • Federal University of Uberl\^andia
  • J. Carlos Egues

    • University of S\~ao Paulo
    • Instituto de Fisica de Sao Carlos, Universidade de Sao Paulo, 13560-970 Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil
    • University of Sao Paulo