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arxiv: cond-mat/0302528 · v3 · submitted 2003-02-26 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Spin Josephson effect in ferromagnet/ferromagnet tunnel junctions

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We consider the tunnel spin current between two ferromagnetic metals from a perspective similar to the one used in superconductor/superconductor tunnel junctions. We use fundamental arguments to derive a Josephson-like spin tunnel current $I_J^{\rm spin}\propto\sin(\theta_1-\theta_2)$. Here the phases are associated with the planar contribution to the magnetization, $<c_\uparrow^\dagger c_\downarrow>\sim e^{i\theta}$. The crucial step in our analysis is the fact that the $z$-component of the spin is canonically conjugate to the phase of the planar contribution: $[\theta,S^z]=i$. This is analogous to the commutation relation $[\phi,N]=i$ in superconductors, where $\phi$ is the phase associated to the superconducting order parameter and $N$ is the Cooper pair number operator. We briefly discuss the experimental consequences of our theoretical analysis.

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