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Interface States In Cofe2o4 Spin-Filter Tunnel Junctions, Pavel V. Lukashev, John D. Burton, Alexander Smogunov, Julian P. Velev, Evgeny Y. Tsymbal Oct 2013

Interface States In Cofe2o4 Spin-Filter Tunnel Junctions, Pavel V. Lukashev, John D. Burton, Alexander Smogunov, Julian P. Velev, Evgeny Y. Tsymbal

Evgeny Tsymbal Publications

Spin-filter tunneling is a promising way to generate highly spin-polarized current, a key component for spintronics applications. In this paper we explore the tunneling conductance across the spin-filter material CoFe2O4 interfaced with Au electrodes, a geometry which provides nearly perfect lattice matching at the CoFe2O4/Au(001) interface. Using density functional theory calculations we demonstrate that interface states play a decisive role in controlling the transport spin polarization in this tunnel junction. For a realistic CoFe2O4 barrier thickness, we predict a tunneling spin polarization of about −60%. We show that this value …


Spin Dependent Transport In Novel Magnetic Heterostructures, Priyanga Buddhika Jayathilaka Jan 2013

Spin Dependent Transport In Novel Magnetic Heterostructures, Priyanga Buddhika Jayathilaka

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Magnetic oxides have become of interest source for spin transport devices due to their high spin polarization. But the real applications of these oxides remains unsatisfactory up to date, mostly due to the change of properties as a result of nano structuring. Magnetite (Fe3O4) is one such a material. High Curie temperature and the half metallicity of Fe3O4 make it a good potential candidate for spin transport devices. Studies have shown that the nano structuring Fe3O4 changes most of it's important properties. This includes high saturation magnetization and drop of …