Monday, March 11, 2013

1303.1867 (Fatemeh Rostamzadeh Renani et al.)

Switching of a Quantum Dot Spin Valve by Single Molecule Magnets    [PDF]

Fatemeh Rostamzadeh Renani, George Kirczenow
We explore theoretically the spin transport in nanostructures consisting of a gold quantum dot bridging nonmagnetic electrodes and two Mn12-Ph single molecule magnets (SMMs) that are thiol-bonded to the dot but are not in direct contact with the electrodes. We find that reversal of the magnetic moment of either SMM by the application of a magnetic field leads to a large change in the resistance of the dot, i.e., a strong spin valve effect. We show that this phenomenon arises from a novel physical principle: The spin-dependent molecular orbitals that extend over the dot and both SMMs change drastically when the magnetic moment of either SMM is reversed, resulting in a large change in the conduction via those orbitals. The same physics may also be responsible for the spin valve phenomena discovered recently in carbon nanotube quantum dots with rare earth SMMs by Urdampilleta, Klyatskaya, Cleuziou, Ruben and Wernsdorfer [Nature Mater. 10, 502506 (2011)]
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.1867

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