Abstract
A present challenge in the field of spintronics is the study of spin-dependent transport in nanodevices where all dimensions are reduced to only a few nanometres. The archetypical device structure used to explore spin transport at such a scale consists of a nanometre-sized object such as a molecule, quantum dot or nanotube connected by ferromagnetic contacts. New magneto-Coulomb effects are expected as a consequence of the interaction between charge and spin degrees of freedom. However, the focus has been mainly theoretical up to now with a lack of results on the experimental side. More importantly, in most of the studies the influence of the ferromagnetic electrodes has been largely overlooked. Here, we demonstrate that a significant magneto-Coulomb effect can be induced by conventional magnetic electrodes and mimic spin-valve magnetoresistance. Moreover, we show that the magnetic electrode can act as a gate leading to a ferromagnetic single-electron transistor with only two terminals.
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We thank the RTRA triangle de la physique, CNano ile de France and the French ANR PNano program ‘Alicante’ for financial support.
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A.B.-M. and P.S. mainly carried out the project, including planning, experimental work, data analysis and writing of the paper. K.B. and S.F. contributed to the nanolithography of the samples. C.D. grew the samples. F.P. and A.F. participated in general discussions and writing of the paper.
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Bernand-Mantel, A., Seneor, P., Bouzehouane, K. et al. Anisotropic magneto-Coulomb effects and magnetic single-electron-transistor action in a single nanoparticle. Nature Phys 5, 920–924 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys1423
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