X. Jiang, R. Wang, et al.
Physical Review Letters
The spin polarization of electrons injected into GaAs from a CoFeMgO (100) tunnel spin injector is inferred from the circular polarization of light emitted from a GaAs-based quantum well (QW) detector. The circular polarization strongly depends on the spin and electron hole recombination lifetimes in the QW. Using time-resolved optical techniques, we show that these lifetimes are highly temperature dependent. A peak in the charge lifetime versus temperature is likely responsible for the previously observed dip in the electroluminescence polarization. Evidence for a temperature-independent spin injection efficiency of ∼70% from 10 K to room temperature is found. © 2005 American Institute of Physics.
X. Jiang, R. Wang, et al.
Physical Review Letters
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Physica E: Low-Dimensional Systems and Nanostructures
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Applied Physics Letters
X. Jiang, R. Wang, et al.
Physical Review Letters