Abstract

We theoretically investigate the wave-vector and temperature-dependent electron transport in a magnetic nanostructure modulated by an applied bias. The large spin-polarization can be achieved in such a device, and the degree of spin-polarization strongly depends on the transverse wave-vector and the temperature. These interesting properties may be helpful to spin-polarize electrons into semiconductors, and this device may be used as a spin filter.

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