Theory of spin-polarized bipolar transport in magnetic p-n junctions
Jaroslav Fabian, Igor Zutic, and S. Das Sarma

TL;DR
This paper develops a theoretical model for spin-polarized bipolar transport in magnetic p-n junctions, extending the Shockley model to include spin effects, and analyzes conditions for spin injection and related phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces a generalized theory of spin-polarized bipolar transport in magnetic p-n junctions, accounting for nonequilibrium spin and simplifying the analysis of carrier and spin profiles.
Findings
Spin injection through the depletion layer requires nonequilibrium spin in the bulk.
The model predicts conditions for spin amplification and giant magnetoresistance.
Analytical solutions for carrier and spin densities and currents are provided.
Abstract
The interplay between spin and charge transport in electrically and magnetically inhomogeneous semiconductor systems is investigated theoretically. In particular, the theory of spin-polarized bipolar transport in magnetic p-n junctions is formulated, generalizing the classic Shockley model. The theory assumes that in the depletion layer the nonequilibrium chemical potentials of spin up and spin down carriers are constant and carrier recombination and spin relaxation are inhibited. Under the general conditions of an applied bias and externally injected (source) spin, the model formulates analytically carrier and spin transport in magnetic p-n junctions at low bias. The evaluation of the carrier and spin densities at the depletion layer establishes the necessary boundary conditions for solving the diffusive transport equations in the bulk regions separately, thus greatly simplifying the…
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