Inelastic single-spin transport theory

COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited

Abstract

Spin-flip inelastic spectroscopy is a powerful tool for investigating the magnetic excitations of nano-scale magnets deposited on a metallic surface. In this talk I will present a perturbative approach to the calculation of the inelastic spin-flip spectra of magnetic adatoms, small magnetic clusters and magnetic molecules. The theory is based on the non-equilibrium Green's function formalism combined with a model spin Hamiltonian, where the conduction electrons are exchanged coupled to a system of quantum spins. By expanding the self-energy describing the electron-spin interaction to the third order we are able to capture both inelastic spin-flip events and the signature of Kondo resonances. Furthermore, when our approach is combined with a Master equation describing spin-relaxation, effects related to the spin-pumping at the single spin level can be described. In the talk I will demonstrate that the method offers an extremely good quantitative agreement with published experimental data. Importantly the formalism is amenable to be implemented together with highly accurate electronic structure methods.

Authors

  • Stefano Sanvito

    Trinity College Dublin, School of Physics, Trinity College Dublin