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Ballistic Spin Hall Transistor Using a Heterostructure Channel and Its Application to Logic Devices

Authors
Choi, Won YoungKim, Hyung-JunChang, JoonyeonHan, Suk HeeKoo, Hyun Cheol
Issue Date
7월-2017
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Spin Hall effect; Rashba effect; complementary transistor; logic; quantum well
Citation
JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC MATERIALS, v.46, no.7, pp.3894 - 3898
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC MATERIALS
Volume
46
Number
7
Start Page
3894
End Page
3898
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/82904
DOI
10.1007/s11664-016-4909-3
ISSN
0361-5235
Abstract
In a ballistic spin transport channel, spin Hall and Rashba effects are utilized to provide a gate-controlled spin Hall transistor. A ferromagnetic electrode and a spin Hall probe are employed for spin injection and detection, respectively, in a two-dimensional Rashba system. We utilize the spin current of which polarization direction is controlled by the gate electric field which determines the strength of the Rashba effective field. By observing the spin Hall voltage, spin injection and coherent spin precession are electrically monitored. From the original Datta-Das technique, we measure the channel conductance oscillation as the gate voltage is varied. When the magnetization orientation of the injector is reversed by 180A degrees, the phase of the Datta-Das oscillation shifts by 180A degrees as expected. Depending on the magnetization direction, the spin Hall transistor behaves as an n- or p-type transistor. Thus, we can implement the complementary transistors which are analogous to the conventional complementary metal oxide semiconductor transistors. Using the experimental data extracted from the spin Hall transistor, the logic operation is also presented.
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