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O: Fachverband Oberflächenphysik

O 14: Electronic Structure of Surfaces: Magnetism and Spin Phenomena II

O 14.8: Vortrag

Montag, 20. März 2017, 16:45–17:00, WIL C107

Application of the Ir(100) surface as a spin-filter usingthe azimuthal characteristics of its scattering properties — •Keisuke Hatada1, Stephan Borek1, Jürgen Braun1, Jan Minar1,2, Erik Schäfer3, Hans-Joachim Elmers3, Gerd Schönhense3, and Hubert Ebert11Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München — 2University of West Bohemia Pilsen — 3Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz

It has been shown recently that the Ir(100) surface is a promising candidate for the application as spin filter [1]. In our theoretical study we investigated a semi-infinite Ir(100) system with a structural relaxed surface. Using the fully relativistic Korringa-Kohn-Rostoker method we are able to characterize the scattering of spin polarized electrons [2]. The calculations have been done for an energy range from 6 to 15 eV, i.e. for the energy regime of SPLEED (Spin Polarized Low Energy Electron Diffraction). With respect to experimental applications the diffraction patterns have been calculated using a polar angle of incidence of 45 deg. Considering the azimuthal degree of freedom we calculated so-called rotation diagrams beginning at a high symmetry direction of the Ir surface. The use of the azimuthal angle provides an additional possibility to construct spin-filter applications. In combination with external magnetic fields the detection of all components of the spin polarization is possible. Results of our corresponding calculations will be compared to experimental data.
D. Kutnyakhov et al. Ultramicroscopy 130, 63 (2013)
H. Ebert et al., The Munich SPR-KKR package, version 7.2, 2016

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