Electrical spin injection and accumulation at room temperature in an all-metal mesoscopic spin valve
F. J. Jedema (),
A. T. Filip and
B. J. van Wees
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F. J. Jedema: University of Groningen
A. T. Filip: University of Groningen
B. J. van Wees: University of Groningen
Nature, 2001, vol. 410, issue 6826, 345-348
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Abstract Finding a means to generate, control and use spin-polarized currents represents an important challenge for spin-based electronics1,2,3, or ‘spintronics’. Spin currents and the associated phenomenon of spin accumulation can be realized by driving a current from a ferromagnetic electrode into a non-magnetic metal or semiconductor. This was first demonstrated over 15 years ago in a spin injection experiment4 on a single crystal aluminium bar at temperatures below 77 K. Recent experiments5,6,7,8 have demonstrated successful optical detection of spin injection in semiconductors, using either optical injection by circularly polarized light or electrical injection from a magnetic semiconductor. However, it has not been possible to achieve fully electrical spin injection and detection at room temperature. Here we report room-temperature electrical injection and detection of spin currents and observe spin accumulation in an all-metal lateral mesoscopic spin valve, where ferromagnetic electrodes are used to drive a spin-polarized current into crossed copper strips. We anticipate that larger signals should be obtainable by optimizing the choice of materials and device geometry.
Date: 2001
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DOI: 10.1038/35066533
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