Shot noise of spin current and spin transfer torque
Yunjin Yu, Hongxin Zhan, Langhui Wan, Bin Wang, Yadong Wei, Qingfeng, Sun, Jian Wang

TL;DR
This paper presents a theoretical study of the noise spectrum of spin current and spin transfer torque in spin-valve devices, revealing how these quantities depend on system parameters, bias voltage, and resonance conditions.
Contribution
It develops a non-equilibrium Green's function theory for spin noise and torque in non-colinear spin transport, applying it to quantum dot systems with novel insights into noise behavior.
Findings
Auto-correlation suffices for spin current noise in MNM systems.
Both auto- and cross-correlation are needed for three-layer ferromagnetic systems.
Spin transfer torque derivative is proportional to sinθ far from resonance.
Abstract
We report the theoretical investigation of noise spectrum of spin current and spin transfer torque for non-colinear spin polarized transport in a spin-valve device which consists of normal scattering region connected by two ferromagnetic electrodes. Our theory was developed using non-equilibrium Green's function method and general non-linear and relations were derived as a function of angle between magnetization of two leads. We have applied our theory to a quantum dot system with a resonant level coupled with two ferromagnetic electrodes. It was found that for the MNM system, the auto-correlation of spin current is enough to characterize the fluctuation of spin current. For a system with three ferromagnetic layers, however, both auto-correlation and cross-correlation of spin current are needed to characterize the noise spectrum of spin current.…
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