The study of nanospintronic devices utilizing coherent transport through molecular scale multiply connected geometries in the presence of moderate magnetic fields is presented. It is shown how two types of simple devices, spin filters and spin splitters, may be constructed from molecular nanometric rings utilizing the Aharonov-Bohm effect. The current is calculated within a single-electron approximation and within a many-body master equation approach where charging effects are accounted for in the Coulomb blockade regime. We provide rules and tools to develop and analyze efficient spintronic devices based on nanometric interferometers.
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