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Photon-Assisted Heat Generation by Electric Current in a Quantum Dot Attached to Ferromagnetic Leads
Abstract:Heat generated by electric current in a quantum dot device contacting a phonon bath is studied using the nonequilibrium Green function technique.Spin-polarized current is generated owing to the Zeeman splitting of the dot level.The current's strength and the spin polarization are further manipulated by changing the frequency of an applied photon field and the ferromagnetism on the leads.We find that the associated heat by this spinpolarized current emerges even if the bias voltage is smaller than the phonon energy quanta and obvious negative differential of the heat generation develops when the photon frequency exceeds that of the phonon.It is also found that both the strength and the resonant peaks' position of the heat generation can be tuned by changing the value and the arrangement configurations of the magnetic moments of the two leads,and then provides an effective method to generate large spin-polarized current with weak heat.Such a result may be useful in designing low energy consumption spintronic devices.
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