Conversion of spin current into charge current at room temperature: Inverse spin-Hall effect
Keio University · Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University · +2 more institutions
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Abstract
The inverse process of the spin-Hall effect (ISHE), conversion of a spin current into an electric current, was observed at room temperature. A pure spin current was injected into a Pt thin film using spin pumping, and it was observed to generate electromotive force transverse to the spin current. By changing the spin-current polarization direction, the magnitude of this electromotive force varies critically, consistent with the prediction of ISHE.
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- Electromotive force
- Spin Hall effect
- Condensed matter physics
- Current (fluid)
- Spin polarization
- Spin (aerodynamics)
- Electric current
- Spin pumping
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