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Spin-charge locking and tunneling into a helical metal

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Published 16 March 2011 Europhysics Letters Association
, , Citation P. Schwab et al 2011 EPL 93 67004 DOI 10.1209/0295-5075/93/67004

0295-5075/93/6/67004

Abstract

We derive a kinetic equation for the electrons moving on the surface of a three-dimensional topological insulator. Due to the helical nature of the excitations backward scattering is suppressed in the collision integral, and the spin dynamics is entirely constrained by that of the charge. We further analyze the tunneling between the helical metal and a conventional metal or ferromagnet. We find that the tunnel resistance strongly depends on the angle between the magnetization in the ferromagnet and the current in the helical metal. A nonmagnetic layer on top of the helical metal amplifies the current-induced spin polarization.

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