Large Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction and atomic layer thickness dependence in a ferromagnet- heterostructure
Two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have immense potential for
spintronics applications. Here, we report atomic layer thickness dependence in WS 2/Co 3 …
spintronics applications. Here, we report atomic layer thickness dependence in WS 2/Co 3 …
Manipulating ultrafast magnetization dynamics of ferromagnets using the odd–even layer dependence of two-dimensional transition metal di-chalcogenides
Two-dimensional transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) have drawn immense interest
due to their strong spin–orbit coupling and unique layer number dependence in response to …
due to their strong spin–orbit coupling and unique layer number dependence in response to …
Spin–Charge Conversion-Based Artificial Synaptic Device for Neuromorphic Computing
A synaptic function is demonstrated using spin–charge conversion in a Rashba system. In
an asymmetric quantum well channel, fast-moving charges induce a Rashba effective …
an asymmetric quantum well channel, fast-moving charges induce a Rashba effective …
Reply to:“On the understanding of current-induced spin polarization of three-dimensional topological insulators”
Spin potentiometric measurements have been used to electrically detect spin polarization
arising from spinmomentum locking in topological insulator (TI) surface states 1–10, albeit …
arising from spinmomentum locking in topological insulator (TI) surface states 1–10, albeit …
Observation of gate-controlled spin―orbit interaction using a ferromagnetic detector
YH Park, H Cheol Jang, HC Koo, H Kim… - Journal of Applied …, 2012 - pubs.aip.org
From the Shubnikov-de Haas oscillation, estimation of the spin―orbit interaction parameter
is possible only for very low temperature. An alternative method available for much wider …
is possible only for very low temperature. An alternative method available for much wider …
Probing Charge Density Wave Effects in 1T-TaS2 Monolayer/Ni81Fe19 Heterostructure: A Spin Dynamics Approach
The transition metal dichalcogenide 1T-TaS2 is known to exhibit a number of collective
electronic states known as charge density wave (CDW) instabilities. Intriguing phenomena …
electronic states known as charge density wave (CDW) instabilities. Intriguing phenomena …
Electrical detection of current generated spin in topological insulator surface states: Role of interface resistance
Current generated spin polarization in topological insulator (TI) surface states due to spin-
momentum locking has been detected recently using ferromagnet/tunnel barrier contacts …
momentum locking has been detected recently using ferromagnet/tunnel barrier contacts …
Room-Temperature Nonreciprocal Charge Transport in an InAs-Based Rashba Channel
Nonreciprocal charge transport is observed in a non-centrosymmetric system without a
ferromagnetic layer. To observe the nonreciprocity of the Rashba system, an InAs-based two …
ferromagnetic layer. To observe the nonreciprocity of the Rashba system, an InAs-based two …
Rashba effect induced magnetoresistance in an InAs heterostructure
The Rashba field in a quantum channel produces spin splitting and population imbalance
between spin-up and-down electrons. The channel resistance depends on the alignment …
between spin-up and-down electrons. The channel resistance depends on the alignment …
Detection of Rashba field using a rotational applied field
HC Jang, YH Park, HC Koo, H Kim, J Chang… - Journal of Applied …, 2011 - pubs.aip.org
The intrinsic Rashba field in an InAs quantum well is observed using a potentiometric
geometry in which a circular shaped permalloy electrode is utilized with a rotational applied …
geometry in which a circular shaped permalloy electrode is utilized with a rotational applied …