Room-Temperature Reversible Spin Hall Effect
The University of Tokyo · RIKEN · +2 more institutions
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Abstract
Reversible spin Hall effect comprising the direct and inverse spin Hall effects was electrically detected at room temperature. A platinum wire with a strong spin-orbit interaction is used not only as a spin current absorber but also as a spin-current source in the specially designed lateral structure. The obtained spin Hall conductivities are 2.4 x 10(4) (Omega m)(-1) at room temperature, 10(4) times larger than the previously reported values of semiconductor systems. Spin Hall conductivities obtained from both the direct and inverse spin Hall effects are experimentally confirmed to be the same, demonstrating the Onsager reciprocal relations between spin and charge currents.
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- Spin Hall effect
- Condensed matter physics
- Spin (aerodynamics)
- Quantum spin Hall effect
- Hall effect
- Spin–orbit interaction
- Spinplasmonics
- Physics
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