In spin electronics, the spin degree of freedom is used to transmit and store information. To this end the ability to create pure spin currents—that is, without net charge transfer—is essential. When the magnetization vector in a ferromagnet–normal metal junction is excited, the spin pumping effect leads to the injection of pure spin currents into the normal metal. The polarization of this spin current is time-dependent and contains a very small d.c. component. Here we show that the large a.c. component of the spin currents can be detected efficiently using the inverse spin Hall effect. The observed a.c.-inverse spin Hall voltages are one order of magnitude larger than the conventional d.c.-inverse spin Hall voltages measured on the same de...
We report on the electrical detection of the dynamical part of the spin-pumping current emitted duri...
We report direct electrical detection of spin pumping, using a lateral normal-metal/ferromagnet/norm...
International audienceWe report on the electrical detection of the dynamical part of the spin pumpin...
In spin electronics, the spin degree of freedom is used to transmit and store information. To this e...
The inverse spin Hall effect (ISHE) arises from spin dependent scattering. It signifies a conversion...
We describe electrical detection of spin pumping in metallic nanostructures. In the spin pumping eff...
Spin pumping is a mechanism that generates spin currents from ferromagnetic resonance over macroscop...
We report direct electrical detection of spin pumping, using a lateral normal-metal/ferromagnet/norm...
The spin current pumped by a precessing ferromagnet into an adjacent normal metal has a constant pol...
Spin Hall effects intermix spin and charge currents even in nonmagnetic materials and, therefore, ul...
We describe electrical detection of spin pumping in metallic nanostructures. In the spin pumping eff...
We demonstrate in this article that the magnetoelectric (ME) mechanism can be exploited to control t...
We report on the electrical detection of the dynamical part of the spin-pumping current emitted duri...
We report direct electrical detection of spin pumping, using a lateral normal-metal/ferromagnet/norm...
International audienceWe report on the electrical detection of the dynamical part of the spin pumpin...
In spin electronics, the spin degree of freedom is used to transmit and store information. To this e...
The inverse spin Hall effect (ISHE) arises from spin dependent scattering. It signifies a conversion...
We describe electrical detection of spin pumping in metallic nanostructures. In the spin pumping eff...
Spin pumping is a mechanism that generates spin currents from ferromagnetic resonance over macroscop...
We report direct electrical detection of spin pumping, using a lateral normal-metal/ferromagnet/norm...
The spin current pumped by a precessing ferromagnet into an adjacent normal metal has a constant pol...
Spin Hall effects intermix spin and charge currents even in nonmagnetic materials and, therefore, ul...
We describe electrical detection of spin pumping in metallic nanostructures. In the spin pumping eff...
We demonstrate in this article that the magnetoelectric (ME) mechanism can be exploited to control t...
We report on the electrical detection of the dynamical part of the spin-pumping current emitted duri...
We report direct electrical detection of spin pumping, using a lateral normal-metal/ferromagnet/norm...
International audienceWe report on the electrical detection of the dynamical part of the spin pumpin...