Transformation of spin information into large electrical signals using carbon nanotubes
Luis E. Hueso,
José M. Pruneda,
Valeria Ferrari,
Gavin Burnell,
José P. Valdés-Herrera,
Benjamin D. Simons,
Peter B. Littlewood,
Emilio Artacho,
Albert Fert and
Neil D. Mathur ()
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Luis E. Hueso: University of Cambridge
José M. Pruneda: University of Cambridge
Valeria Ferrari: University of Cambridge
Gavin Burnell: University of Cambridge
José P. Valdés-Herrera: University of Cambridge
Benjamin D. Simons: University of Cambridge
Peter B. Littlewood: University of Cambridge
Emilio Artacho: University of Cambridge
Albert Fert: 91767 Palaiseau and Université Paris-Sud
Neil D. Mathur: University of Cambridge
Nature, 2007, vol. 445, issue 7126, 410-413
Abstract:
A large 'magnetoresistance' signal is observed in a system that combines a carbon nanotube as the channel for spin-polarized current with electrodes made from manganite, and shows that spin-polarized electrons are efficiently injected from manganite to nanotube and also efficiently transported through the nanotube channel.
Date: 2007
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