Spin hall effects
Spin Hall effects are a collection of relativistic spin-orbit coupling phenomena in which
electrical currents can generate transverse spin currents and vice versa. Despite being …
electrical currents can generate transverse spin currents and vice versa. Despite being …
Opportunities at the frontiers of spintronics
The field of spintronics, or magnetic electronics, is maturing and giving rise to new subfields.
These new directions involve the study of collective spin excitations and couplings of the …
These new directions involve the study of collective spin excitations and couplings of the …
[HTML][HTML] Spintronic sources of ultrashort terahertz electromagnetic pulses
Spintronic terahertz emitters are broadband and efficient sources of terahertz radiation,
which emerged at the intersection of ultrafast spintronics and terahertz photonics. They are …
which emerged at the intersection of ultrafast spintronics and terahertz photonics. They are …
Fermi-level-dependent charge-to-spin current conversion by Dirac surface states of topological insulators
Spin–momentum locking in the Dirac surface state of a topological insulator (TI),,,,, offers a
distinct possibility for highly efficient charge-to-spin current (C–S) conversion compared with …
distinct possibility for highly efficient charge-to-spin current (C–S) conversion compared with …
Quantitative study of the spin Hall magnetoresistance in ferromagnetic insulator/normal metal hybrids
We experimentally investigate and quantitatively analyze the spin Hall magnetoresistance
effect in ferromagnetic insulator/platinum and ferromagnetic insulator/nonferromagnetic …
effect in ferromagnetic insulator/platinum and ferromagnetic insulator/nonferromagnetic …
Thermoelectric generation based on spin Seebeck effects
The spin Seebeck effect (SSE) refers to the generation of a spin current as a result of a
temperature gradient in magnetic materials including insulators. The SSE is applicable to …
temperature gradient in magnetic materials including insulators. The SSE is applicable to …
Giant Spin Pum** and Inverse Spin Hall Effect in the Presence of Surface and Bulk Spin−Orbit Coupling of Topological Insulator Bi2Se3
Three-dimensional (3D) topological insulators are known for their strong spin–orbit coupling
(SOC) and the existence of spin-textured surface states that might be potentially exploited for …
(SOC) and the existence of spin-textured surface states that might be potentially exploited for …
Antiferromagnonic Spin Transport from into NiO
We observe highly efficient dynamic spin injection from Y 3 Fe 5 O 12 (YIG) into NiO, an
antiferromagnetic (AF) insulator, via strong coupling, and robust spin propagation in NiO up …
antiferromagnetic (AF) insulator, via strong coupling, and robust spin propagation in NiO up …
Spin Hall effect devices
The spin Hall effect is a relativistic spin–orbit coupling phenomenon that can be used to
electrically generate or detect spin currents in non-magnetic systems. Here we review the …
electrically generate or detect spin currents in non-magnetic systems. Here we review the …
Longitudinal spin Seebeck effect: from fundamentals to applications
The spin Seebeck effect refers to the generation of spin voltage as a result of a temperature
gradient in ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic materials. When a conductor is attached to a …
gradient in ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic materials. When a conductor is attached to a …