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arxiv: 1203.4266 · v3 · pith:HQP7FOM7new · submitted 2012-03-19 · ❄️ cond-mat.str-el

Spin injection into a metal from a topological insulator

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keywords junctionfilminsulatorspincurrentferromagneticinjectiontopological
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We study a junction of a topological insulator with a thin two-dimensional (2D) non-magnetic or partially polarized ferromagnetic metallic film deposited on a 3D insulator. We show that such a junction leads to a finite spin current injection into the film whose magnitude can be controlled by tuning a voltage $V$ applied across the junction. For ferromagnetic films, the direction of the component of the spin current along the film magnetization can also be tuned by tuning the barrier potential $V_0$ at the junction. We point out the role of the chiral spin-momentum locking of the Dirac electrons behind this phenomenon and suggest experiments to test our theory.

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