Calculation of Spin Conduction Matrix in Spin Circuit Considering Nano-Magnetic Nodes and Copper Nano-Channel
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Circuit, spin, current, conduction, nano, channelAbstract
In this work, we intend to calculate spin conduction matrixes of T-shaped spin circuits' branches. Also we investigate simultaneously effects of gold nano-channel length and cross section area variations on its non-zero elements. Our findings show that G 11 and G 22 elements of series branches increase with simultaneously channel length reduction and channel cross section area grow up. For spin flip branches, G 22 element decreases with simultaneously nano-channel length and cross section area reduction. We choose copper metal as nano-channel because of its high conductance and lattice constant.Downloads
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