Bias asymmetry in the conductance profile of magnetic ions on surfaces probed by scanning tunneling microscopy
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Aaron Hurley, Nadjib Baadji, and Stefano Sanvito, Bias asymmetry in the conductance profile of magnetic ions on surfaces probed by scanning tunneling microscopy, Physical Review B, 86, 12, 2012, 125411-Download Item:
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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
86
, 125411 (2012)
Bias asymmetry in the conductance profile of magnetic ions on surfaces probed by scanning
tunneling microscopy
Aaron Hurley, Nadjib Baadji, and Stefano Sanvito
School of Physics and CRANN, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland
(Received 29 March 2012; published 7 September 2012)
The conductance profiles of magnetic transition-metal atoms, such as Fe, Co, and Mn, deposited on surfaces
and probed by a scanning tunneling microscope (STM), provide detailed information on the magnetic excitations
of such nanomagnets. In general, the profiles are symmetric with respect to the applied bias. However, a set of
recent experiments has shown evidence for inherent asymmetries when either a normal or a spin-polarized STM
tip is used. In order to explain such asymmetries, here we expand our previously developed perturbative approach
to electron-spin scattering to the spin-polarized case and to the inclusion of out of equilibrium spin populations.
In the case of a magnetic STM tip, we demonstrate that the asymmetries are driven by the nonequilibrium
occupation of the various atomic spin levels, an effect that is reminiscent of electron spin transfer. In contrast,
when the tip is not spin polarized, such a nonequilibrium population cannot be built up. In this circumstance, we
propose that the asymmetry simply originates from the transition metal ion density of states and from the uneven
electronic coupling between the scattering magnetic atoms and both the tip and the substrate. These effects are
included in the formalism as a nonvanishing real component to the spin-scattering self-energy
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