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Zuo Meng-Ying, Hu Gui-Chao, Li Ying, Ren Jun-Feng, Wang Chuan-Kui. Spin-excited states and rectification in an organic spin rectifierJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(8): 087306.
| Zuo Meng-Ying, Hu Gui-Chao, Li Ying, Ren Jun-Feng, Wang Chuan-Kui. Spin-excited states and rectification in an organic spin rectifierJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(8): 087306. |
Spin-excited states and rectification in an organic spin rectifier
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Abstract
Spin-excited states in an asymmetric magnetic organic co-oligomer diode are investigated theoretically. The results demonstrate that the structural asymmetry of the co-oligomer is modulated by the spin-excited states, which is embodied in the wave functions of the eigenstates as well as the spin density wave. By calculating the transport property, a robust spin-current rectification concomitant with a charge-current rectification is observed in all spin-excited states. However, the current through the diode is suppressed distinctly by the spin-excited states, while the rectification ratios may be reduced or enhanced depending on the bias and the excited spins. The intrinsic mechanism is analyzed from the spin-dependent transmission combined with the change of molecular eigenstates under bias. Finally, the temperature-induced spin excitation is simulated. Significant rectification behavior is obtained even at room temperature. -
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