An approximate calculation for transport in magnetic tunnel junctions in the presence of localized states

P. Levy, Kuising Wang, P. Dederichs, C. Heide, Shufeng Zhang, L. Szunyogh
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Abstract In conventional calculations of transport in magnetic tunnel junctions, one usually assumes that the transverse momentum of the tunnelling electrons is conserved and that the itinerant electron states are orthogonal to localized states. However, in most of the junctions studied, there is diffuse scattering in both the bulk of the electrodes and the barrier so that the transverse momentum is not conserved, and there are processes that couple localized states at the electrode-barrier interface to the itinerant states in the bulk of the electrodes. While it is in principle possible to include these effects, it leads to lengthy calculations. Here we propose an approximate scheme in which we do not take explicit account of either of the effects mentioned above, but in which we calculate the tunnelling through all the states that exist at the electrode-barrier interfaces. We compare the k∥-resolved density of states and tunnelling currents across a junction in our approximate scheme with that found using the Landauer formalism in the ballistic limit.
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局域态存在下磁隧道结输运的近似计算
摘要在传统的磁隧道结输运计算中,通常假设隧穿电子的横向动量守恒,且流动电子态与局域态正交。然而,在研究的大多数结中,电极体和势垒中都存在弥漫性散射,使得横向动量不守恒,并且存在将电极-势垒界面的局域态与电极体中的流动态耦合的过程。虽然原则上可以包括这些影响,但这会导致冗长的计算。在这里,我们提出了一个近似方案,其中我们没有明确考虑上述任何一种效应,而是通过存在于电极-势垒界面上的所有状态来计算隧穿。我们比较了在我们的近似方案中,状态和隧道电流的k∥分解密度与在弹道极限中使用兰道尔形式的结果。
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