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Spatial separation of spin currents in transition metal dichalcogenides
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Manesco, Antonio L R
, Pulkin, Artem
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Chalcogenides
/ Crystallography
/ Current carriers
/ Polarization (spin alignment)
/ Separation
/ Transition metal compounds
2023
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Spatial separation of spin currents in transition metal dichalcogenides
by
Manesco, Antonio L R
, Pulkin, Artem
in
Chalcogenides
/ Crystallography
/ Current carriers
/ Polarization (spin alignment)
/ Separation
/ Transition metal compounds
2023
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Spatial separation of spin currents in transition metal dichalcogenides
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Spatial separation of spin currents in transition metal dichalcogenides
2023
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Overview
We theoretically predict spatial separation of spin-polarized ballistic currents in transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) due to trigonal warping. We quantify the effect in terms of spin polarization of charge carrier currents in a prototypical 3-terminal ballistic device where spin-up and spin-down charge carriers are collected by different leads. We show that the magnitude of the current spin polarization depends strongly on the charge carrier energy and the direction with respect to crystallographic orientations in the device. We study the (negative) effect of lattice imperfections and disorder on the observed spin polarization. Our investigation provides an avenue towards observing spin discrimination in a defect-free time reversal-invariant material.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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