Spin-resolved transport properties of the armchair-edged SnSe lateral contact with two magnetic Ni(111) leads are investigated by density functional theory combined with nonequilibrium Green's function method. The spin-polarized currents, magnetoresistances and k-resolved transmission spectrums are simulated in spin parallel and antiparallel configurations. It is found that the heterostructure exhibits a stable spin injection efficiency which can reach up to 80% at low bias range in spin parallel configuration, suggesting the large spin-diffusion length of SnSe. The magnetoresistance can be maintained stably at about 40% at a wide bias range. These results make SnSe material possible to be used in spintronic devices.
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