Spin-Polarized Electron Transport through Nanometer-Scale Al Grains

Abstract
We investigate spin-polarized electron tunnelling through ensembles of nanometer scale Al grains embedded between two Co-reservoirs at 4.2K, and observe tunnelling-magnetoresistance (TMR) and effects from spin-precession in the perpendicular applied magnetic field (the Hanle effect). The spin-coherence time ($T_2^\star$) measured using the Hanle effect is of order $ns$. The dephasing is attributed to electron spin-precession in local magnetic fields. Dephasing process does not destroy $TMR$, which is strongly asymmetric with bias voltage. The asymmetric TMR is explained by spin relaxation in Al grains and asymmetric electron dwell times.