Abstract

We investigate the asymmetric effect in a spin-filter device, which is based on the Rashba spin-orbit coupling effect and uses a nonmagnetic tunneling diode. The structural asymmetry is introduced by unequivalence of the two quantum wells in the spin-filter device. It is found that the structural asymmetry can greatly change spin-filtering efficiency. For some asymmetric spin-filter structures, one can see spin-dependent enhancement in the transmission. Moreover, the current density can increase or decrease greatly depending on the degree of the structural asymmetry.

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