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Quantum point contact: a case of spin-resolved electron transport

Published 2 Oct 2017 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (1710.00496v1)

Abstract: The work presents the extended theoretical model of the electrical conductance in non-magnetic and magnetic nano-size point contacts. The developed approach describes diffusive, quasi-ballistic, ballistic and quantum regimes of the spin-resolved conductance. It is based on the electron transport through metallic junction within approach of the circular constriction. The model provides unified description of the contact resistance from Maxwell diffusive through the ballistic to purely quantum transport regimes without any residual terms depending from the scale. An application are given for experimental treatment of the golden nanocontacts as a non-magnetic case and Permalloy nanowire with/without domain wall as example for the magnetic system. The model of quantum point contact assumes that contact area can be replaced by the quantum object (i.e. magnetic tunnel junction, narrow domain wall, etc.), where potential energy profile determine its electrical properties.

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