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High performance current and spin diode of atomic carbon chain between transversely symmetric ribbon electrodes.


ABSTRACT: We demonstrate that giant current and high spin rectification ratios can be achieved in atomic carbon chain devices connected between two symmetric ferromagnetic zigzag-graphene-nanoribbon electrodes. The spin dependent transport simulation is carried out by density functional theory combined with the non-equilibrium Green's function method. It is found that the transverse symmetries of the electronic wave functions in the nanoribbons and the carbon chain are critical to the spin transport modes. In the parallel magnetization configuration of two electrodes, pure spin current is observed in both linear and nonlinear regions. However, in the antiparallel configuration, the spin-up (down) current is prohibited under the positive (negative) voltage bias, which results in a spin rectification ratio of order 10(4). When edge carbon atoms are substituted with boron atoms to suppress the edge magnetization in one of the electrodes, we obtain a diode with current rectification ratio over 10(6).

SUBMITTER: Dong YJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4139955 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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High performance current and spin diode of atomic carbon chain between transversely symmetric ribbon electrodes.

Dong Yao-Jun YJ   Wang Xue-Feng XF   Yang Shuo-Wang SW   Wu Xue-Mei XM  

Scientific reports 20140821


We demonstrate that giant current and high spin rectification ratios can be achieved in atomic carbon chain devices connected between two symmetric ferromagnetic zigzag-graphene-nanoribbon electrodes. The spin dependent transport simulation is carried out by density functional theory combined with the non-equilibrium Green's function method. It is found that the transverse symmetries of the electronic wave functions in the nanoribbons and the carbon chain are critical to the spin transport modes  ...[more]

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