IP Library Granted Patent US 6,963,096
Granted Patent B2
US 6,963,096 · App. 10/667,730 · Granted Nov 8, 2005

Semiconductor element having a semi-magnetic contact

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Patent No.
US 6,963,096
App. No.
10/667,730
Granted
Nov 8, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to a magnetoresistive semiconductor element, including a first contact and a second contact, and also a layer of a nonmagnetic semiconductor arranged between the first contact and the second contact. The first contact is composed of a semi-magnetic material. The semi-magnetic material is a strongly paramagnetic material whose electron spins have no preferential direction without an action of an external magnetic field. Under the action of an external magnetic field, the electrons are spin-polarized in the first contact. When a voltage is applied this results in the injection of spin-polarized electrons into the nonmagnetic semiconductor. As a result, in the nonmagnetic semiconductor, only one of the spin channels can be used for transporting the charge carriers, so that a positive magnetoresistive effect is obtained.

Claims (45)

1. A magnetoresistive semiconductor element, comprising:

a first contact made of a semi-magnetic material;

a second contact;

a layer of a nonmagnetic semiconductor configured between said first contact and said second contact; and

a tunnel barrier configured between said first contact and said layer of said nonmagnetic semiconductor.

2. The magnetoresistive semiconductor element according to claim 1 , wherein said semi-magnetic material is a semiconductor.

3. The magnetoresistive semiconductor element according to claim 1 , wherein said second contact is made of a nonmagnetic material.

4. The magnetoresistive semiconductor element according to claim 1 , wherein said second contact is made of a semi-magnetic material.

5. The magnetoresistive semiconductor element according to claim 4 , further comprising a tunnel barrier configured between said second contact and said layer of said nonmagnetic semiconductor.

6. The magnetoresistive semiconductor element according to claim 1 , wherein said second contact is made of a ferromagnetic material.

7. The magnetoresistive semiconductor element according to claim 6 , further comprising a tunnel barrier configured between said second contact and said layer of said nonmagnetic semiconductor.

8. The magnetoresistive semiconductor element according to claim 1 , wherein said semi-magnetic material is a II-IV semiconductor.

9. The magnetoresistive semiconductor element according to claim 8 , wherein said II-VI semiconductor is Be x Mn y Zn 1-x-y Se with 0<x<1, 0<y<1 and 0.0001<y<0.2.

10. The magnetoresistive semiconductor element according to claim 1 , further comprising a Schottky diode for providing a current path for decoupling.

11. The magnetoresistive semiconductor element according to claim 1 , further comprising a pn diode for providing a current path for decoupling.

12. A storage element, comprising:

a magnetoresistive semiconductor element, containing:

a first contact made of a semi-magnetic material;

a second contact;

a layer of a nonmagnetic semiconductor configured between said first contact and said second contact; and

a tunnel barrier configured between said first contact and said layer of said nonmagnetic semiconductor; and

a ferromagnetic element configured adjacent said first contact.

13. The storage element according to claim 12 , further comprising a Schottky diode for decoupling.

14. A field effect transistor, comprising:

a source electrode;

a drain electrode;

a gate electrode;

at least one first contact of a semi-magnetic material for injecting spin-polarized charge carriers into said source electrode and/or for extracting spin-polarized charge carriers from said drain electrode;

a tunnel barrier configured between said first contact and said source electrode; and

a tunnel barrier configured between said first contact and said drain electrode.

15. A bipolar transistor, comprising:

a section acting as an emitter;

a section acting as a collector;

a region configured between said emitter and said collector and acting as a base;

at least one first contact for injecting spin-polarized charge carriers into said emitter and/or for extracting spin-polarized charge carriers from said collector;

a tunnel barrier configured between said first contact and said emitter; and

a tunnel barrier configured between said first contact and said collector.

16. A magnetic sensor, comprising: a magnetoresistive semiconductor element including: a first

contact made of a semi-magnetic material, a second contact, a layer of a nonmagnetic semiconductor configured between said first contact and said second contact, and a tunnel barrier configured between said first contact and said layer of said nonmagnetic semiconductor;

a plurality of electric feed and discharge lines, each one of said plurality of electric feed and discharge lines connected to a respective one of said first contact and said second contact; and

a measuring device connected to said plurality of electric feed and discharge lines for measuring a change in electrical resistance.

17. A read head for reading information stored in magnetic storage media, comprising:

a magnetoresistive semiconductor element including: a first contact made of a semi-magnetic material, a second contact, a layer of a nonmagnetic semiconductor configured between said first contact and said second contact, and a tunnel barrier configured between said first contact and said layer of said nonmagnetic semiconductor;

a plurality of electric feed and discharge lines, each one of said plurality of electric feed and discharge lines connected to a respective one of said first contact and said second contact; and

a measuring device connected to said plurality of electric feed and discharge lines for measuring a change in electrical resistance.