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Electron-Spin Polarization in Tunnel Junctions with Ferromagnetic EuS Barriers
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 September 2012
Abstract
Spin-resolved tunneling in the structure metal-EuS-metal has been obtained. The metal electrodes used in our experiments being non-magnetic, polarization of the tunnel current is attributed to the conduction band splitting in EuS below its ferromagnetic Curie temperature. Enhanced Zeeman splitting in the superconducting aluminum film is also observed.
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