Quantum transport in Rashba spin–orbit materials: a review
In this review article we describe spin-dependent transport in materials with spin–orbit
interaction of Rashba type. We mainly focus on semiconductor heterostructures, however we …
interaction of Rashba type. We mainly focus on semiconductor heterostructures, however we …
Observation of the orbital inverse Rashba–Edelstein effect
The spin–orbit interaction plays an important role in magnetism and in many quantum
materials. It is the cornerstone of the physics of many electronic phases that emerge at …
materials. It is the cornerstone of the physics of many electronic phases that emerge at …
Magneto-electric effect in three-dimensional coupled zigzag chains
Y Yanase - Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 2014 - journals.jps.jp
Stimulated by recent studies of quantum phases with broken local inversion symmetry, we
study the magnetoelectric effect in locally noncentrosymmetric metals. We consider three …
study the magnetoelectric effect in locally noncentrosymmetric metals. We consider three …
Spin-Hall effect and spin-Coulomb drag in doped semiconductors
In this review, we describe in detail two important spin-transport phenomena: the extrinsic
spin-Hall effect (coming from spin–orbit interactions between electrons and impurities) and …
spin-Hall effect (coming from spin–orbit interactions between electrons and impurities) and …
Efficient spin-to-charge conversion in the 2D electron liquid at the LAO/STO interface
Spin-to-charge conversion using the inverse Rashba-Edelstein effect is measured in the 2D
electron liquid existing at the interface between LaAlO 3 and SrTiO 3. The effect is found to …
electron liquid existing at the interface between LaAlO 3 and SrTiO 3. The effect is found to …
Spin currents in diluted magnetic semiconductors
SD Ganichev, SA Tarasenko, VV Bel'kov, P Olbrich… - Physical review …, 2009 - APS
We study zero-bias spin separation in (Cd, Mn) Te/(Cd, Mg) Te diluted magnetic
semiconductor structures. The spin current generated by electron gas heating under …
semiconductor structures. The spin current generated by electron gas heating under …
Spin Hall effects due to phonon skew scattering
A diversity of spin Hall effects in metallic systems is known to rely on Mott skew scattering. In
this work its high-temperature counterpart, phonon skew scattering, which is expected to be …
this work its high-temperature counterpart, phonon skew scattering, which is expected to be …
Magnetic interactions at the nanoscale in trilayer titanates
We report on the phase diagram of competing magnetic interactions at the nanoscale in
engineered ultrathin trilayer heterostructures of LaTiO 3/SrTiO 3/YTiO 3, in which the …
engineered ultrathin trilayer heterostructures of LaTiO 3/SrTiO 3/YTiO 3, in which the …
Strong enhancement of the Edelstein effect in -electron systems
The Edelstein effect occurring in systems with broken inversion symmetry generates a spin
polarization when an electric field is applied, which is most advantageous in spintronics …
polarization when an electric field is applied, which is most advantageous in spintronics …
Spin Hall and Edelstein effects in metallic films: From two to three dimensions
A normal metallic film sandwiched between two insulators may have strong spin-orbit
coupling near the metal-insulator interfaces, even if spin-orbit coupling is negligible in the …
coupling near the metal-insulator interfaces, even if spin-orbit coupling is negligible in the …