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Zhang Lin, Wang Jun. Persistent current in a magnetized Rashba ringJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(12): 127203.
| Zhang Lin, Wang Jun. Persistent current in a magnetized Rashba ringJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2011, 20(12): 127203. |
Persistent current in a magnetized Rashba ring
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Abstract
We theoretically study the persistent currents flowing in a Rashba quantum ring subjected to the Rashba spin-orbit interaction. By introducing uniform or nonuniform magnetization into the ring, we find that a nonzero persistent charge current circulates in the ring, which stems from the original equilibrium spin current due to the Rashba spin-orbit interaction. Because of broken time reversal symmetry, the two oppositely flowing spin-up and spin-down charge currents of the equilibrium spin current are no longer equal, and so a net persistent charge current can flow in the system. It is also found that the persistent current can be modulated by the Fermi energy, the Rashba spin-orbit interaction strength and the magnetization in the ring. Moreover, the magnetization perpendicular to the ring plane can optimize the current. The persistent current flowing in the ring is a manifestation of the nonzero equilibrium spin current existing in the ring. -
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