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Microscopic theory of organic magnetoresistance based on kinetic equations for quantum spin correlations

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The correlation kinetic equation approach is developed that allows describing spin correlations in a material with hopping transport. The quantum nature of spin is taken into account. The approach is… Click to show full abstract

The correlation kinetic equation approach is developed that allows describing spin correlations in a material with hopping transport. The quantum nature of spin is taken into account. The approach is applied to the problem of the bipolaron mechanism of organic magnetoresistance (OMAR) in the limit of large Hubbard energy and small applied electric field. The spin relaxation that is important to magnetoresistance is considered to be due to hyperfine interaction with atomic nuclei. It is shown that the lineshape of magnetoresistance depends on short-range transport properties. Different model systems with identical hyperfine interaction but different statistics of electron hops lead to different lineshapes of magnetoresistance including the two empirical laws $H^2/(H^2 + H_0^2)$ and $H^2/(|H| + H_0)^2$ that are commonly used to fit experimental results.

Keywords: microscopic theory; spin correlations; magnetoresistance based; magnetoresistance; organic magnetoresistance; theory organic

Journal Title: Physical Review B
Year Published: 2020

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