Abstract
We investigate numerically the spin-polarized tunneling effect in ferromagnetic metal/insulator/dx2−y2-wave superconductor junctions. It is shown that the height of the zero-bias conductance peak owing to the zero energy states is depending on the magnitude of the exchange potential and the randomness near the junction interface.
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