Rashba-Edelstein effectCharge to spin conversionSpin-torque ferromagnetic resonanceThe Rashba-Edelstein effect typically originates from inversion symmetry breaking at an interface that allows charge to spin conversion efficiency comparable to or larger than the SHE. Its potential value is in converting ...
内容提示: Broadband terahertz generation via the interface inverse Rashba-Edelstein effect C. Zhou 1,# , Y. P. Liu 2,3,# , Z. Wang 1 , S. J. Ma 1 , M. W. Jia 1 , R.Q. Wu 1,4 , L. Zhou 1 , W. Zhang 5 , M. K. Liu 6 , Y. Z. Wu 1,* , J. Qi 2,* 1 ...
Interface-driven spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance by Rashba coupling at the interface between non-magnetic materials The Rashba-Edelstein effect stems from the interaction between the electron's spin and its momentum induced by spin-orbit interaction at an interface or a ... MB Jungfleisch,W Zhan...
effect (SGE)6also called inverse Rashba-Edelstein effect26, which is similar to the inverse spin Hall effect (ISHE) in a three dimensional material7. Apart from semiconductors it has only been observed at an Ag/Bi interface26and in the three dimensional Rashba-metal GeTe27. The simple ...
Rashba effect describes how electrons moving in an electric field experience a momentum dependent magnetic field that couples to the electron angular momentum (spin). This physical phenomenon permits the generation of spin polarization from charge current (Edelstein effect), which leads to the buildup...
The Rashba-Edelstein effect stems from the interaction between the electron's spin and its momentum induced by spin-orbit interaction at an interface or a surface. It was shown that the inverse Rashba-Edelstein effect can be used to convert a spin- into a charge cur...
This unprecedented field originates from the following three processes: (1) spin accumulation at the W/Pt interface via the Rashba-Edelstein effect, (2) diffusive spin transport in the W layer, and (3) spin absorption into the Py layer through accumulation at the Py/W interface. Our results...
The interfacial field-like optical spin torque was explained by the optical Rashba–Edelstein effect caused by the structural inversion symmetry breaking. This work will aid in the efficient optical manipulation of thin film nanomagnets using optical helicity....
Spintronics has not been alien to this trend, and phenomena such as preferential spin tunnelling, the spin-to-charge conversion due to the Rashba-Edelstein effect and the spin-momentum locking at the surface of topological insulators have arisen mainly from emergent interfacial properties, rather ...
Due to the Rashba SOI, the Fermi surface is spin-split,\nwhich leads to efficient spin-to-charge conversion in this 2DEG. This effect is called the inverse Edelstein\neffect (IEE). Previously, we achieved a large spin-to-charge conversion efficiency, the so-called inverse\nEdelstein leng...