Login / Signup

Probing Spin-Dependent Ballistic Charge Transport at Single-Nanometer Length Scales.

Patrick HärtlMarkus LeisegangJens KügelMatthias Bode
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
The coherent transport of charge and spin is a key requirement of future devices for quantum computing and communication. Scattering at defects or impurities may significantly reduce the coherence of quantum-mechanical states, thereby affecting the device functionality. While numerous methods exist to experimentally assess charge transport, the real-space detection of a material's ballistic spin transport properties with nanometer resolution remains a challenge. Here we report on a novel approach that utilizes a combination of spin-polarized scanning tunneling microscopy (SP-STM) and the recently introduced molecular nanoprobe (MONA) technique. It relies on the local injection of spin-polarized charge carriers from a magnetic STM tip and their detection by a single surface-deposited phthalocyanine molecule via reversible electron-induced tautomerization events. Based on the particular electronic structure of the Rashba alloy BiAg 2 , which is governed by a spin-momentum-locked surface state, we prove that the current direction inverses upon tip magnetization reversal.
Keyphrases
  • single molecule
  • room temperature
  • density functional theory
  • molecular dynamics
  • living cells
  • solar cells
  • transition metal
  • label free
  • photodynamic therapy
  • ionic liquid
  • oxidative stress
  • diabetic rats