Effect of Electric Field on Spin Polarized Current in Ferromagnetic/Organic Semiconductor Systems
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Abstract
Considering the special carriers in organic semiconductors, the spin polarized current under electric field in a ferromagnetic/organic semiconductor system is theoretically studied. Based on the spin-diffusion theory, the current spin polarization under the electric field is obtained. It is found that electric field can enhance the current spin polarization.
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MA Yan-Ni, REN Jun-Feng, ZHANG Yu-Bin, LIU De-Sheng, XIE Shi-Jie. Effect of Electric Field on Spin Polarized Current in Ferromagnetic/Organic Semiconductor Systems[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2007, 24(6): 1697-1700.
MA Yan-Ni, REN Jun-Feng, ZHANG Yu-Bin, LIU De-Sheng, XIE Shi-Jie. Effect of Electric Field on Spin Polarized Current in Ferromagnetic/Organic Semiconductor Systems[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2007, 24(6): 1697-1700.
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MA Yan-Ni, REN Jun-Feng, ZHANG Yu-Bin, LIU De-Sheng, XIE Shi-Jie. Effect of Electric Field on Spin Polarized Current in Ferromagnetic/Organic Semiconductor Systems[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2007, 24(6): 1697-1700.
MA Yan-Ni, REN Jun-Feng, ZHANG Yu-Bin, LIU De-Sheng, XIE Shi-Jie. Effect of Electric Field on Spin Polarized Current in Ferromagnetic/Organic Semiconductor Systems[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2007, 24(6): 1697-1700.
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