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Scientists from TU Delft (The Netherlands) have observed quantum spin currents in graphene for the first time without using ...
The spin Hall effect, however, does not naturally produce such an obvious electrical signal. Two research groups have detected the spin imbalance using optical methods 6,7.
This behavior, known as the chiral-induced spin selectivity (CISS) effect, has baffled researchers for over two decades. It ...
The spin Hall effect is seen in electrons and other quantum particles when their motion depends on their magnetic orientation, or "spin." Previously, the spin Hall effect has been observed in ...
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have demonstrated the spin-galvanic effect, which allows for the conversion of non-equilibrium spin density into a charge current. Here ...
The effect, which was predicted by theorists over 30 years ago, causes "spin-up" and "spin-down" electrons to build up on opposite sides of a sample in the presence of an electric field. The ability ...
Physicists have demonstrated the spin pumping effect in magnetic layers for the first time experimentally. The behavior of the spin pumping had previously only been predicted theoretically.
The spin Nernst effect is shown as spin-down electrons (yellow arrows) and spin-up electrons (green arrows) moving to opposite edges of the film. (Courtesy: S Meyer et al / Nature Materials) Sharp ...
Unraveling these spin effects is crucial for improving the design of crust-abundant metal catalysts and could potentially revolutionize catalysis, a prospect of significant research importance.