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 …
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 …
Spin torque study of the spin Hall conductivity and spin diffusion length in platinum thin films with varying resistivity
We report measurements of the spin torque efficiencies in perpendicularly magnetized Pt/Co
bilayers where the Pt resistivity ρ Pt is strongly dependent on thickness t Pt. The dam**like …
bilayers where the Pt resistivity ρ Pt is strongly dependent on thickness t Pt. The dam**like …
Spin-orbit engineering in transition metal dichalcogenide alloy monolayers
Binary transition metal dichalcogenide monolayers share common properties such as a
direct optical bandgap, spin-orbit splittings of hundreds of meV, light–matter interaction …
direct optical bandgap, spin-orbit splittings of hundreds of meV, light–matter interaction …
Two-dimensional chiral perovskites with large spin Hall angle and collinear spin Hall conductivity
Two-dimensional hybrid organic-inorganic perovskites with chiral spin texture are emergent
spin-optoelectronic materials. Despite the wealth of chiro-optical studies on these materials …
spin-optoelectronic materials. Despite the wealth of chiro-optical studies on these materials …
Towards near-term quantum simulation of materials
Determining the ground and excited state properties of materials is considered one of the
most promising applications of quantum computers. On near-term hardware, the limiting …
most promising applications of quantum computers. On near-term hardware, the limiting …
[HTML][HTML] Enhancement of the anti-dam** spin torque efficacy of platinum by interface modification
We report a strong enhancement of the efficacy of the spin Hall effect (SHE) of Pt for exerting
anti-dam** spin torque on an adjacent ferromagnetic layer by the insertion of≈ 0.5 nm …
anti-dam** spin torque on an adjacent ferromagnetic layer by the insertion of≈ 0.5 nm …
Spin conversion on the nanoscale
Spins can act as mediators to interconvert electricity, light, sound, vibration and heat. Here,
we give an overview of the recent advances in different sub-disciplines of spintronics that …
we give an overview of the recent advances in different sub-disciplines of spintronics that …
The Pnictogen bond: the covalently bound arsenic atom in molecular entities in crystals as a Pnictogen bond donor
In chemical systems, the arsenic-centered pnictogen bond, or simply the arsenic bond,
occurs when there is evidence of a net attractive interaction between the electrophilic region …
occurs when there is evidence of a net attractive interaction between the electrophilic region …
Electrical control of magnetism by electric field and current-induced torques
While early magnetic memory designs relied on magnetization switching by locally
generated magnetic fields, key insights in condensed matter physics later suggested the …
generated magnetic fields, key insights in condensed matter physics later suggested the …