Non-local current correlations in ferromagnet/superconductor nanojunctions
When two fully polarized ferromagnetic (F) wires with opposite polarizations make contact with a spin-singlet superconductor, a potential-induced current in wire 1 induces a non-local current of equal magnitude and sign in wire 2. The magnitude of this current has been studied in the tunneling limit...
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Alternate Titles: | Toward the Controllable Quantum States |
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Format: | Book Part |
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2003
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10831/49317 |
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