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  • Observation of the Spin Hal...
    Kato, Y. K.; Myers, R. C.; Gossard, A. C.; Awschalom, D. D.

    Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 12/2004, Letnik: 306, Številka: 5703
    Journal Article

    Electrically induced electron-spin polarization near the edges of a semiconductor channel was detected and imaged with the use of Kerr rotation microscopy. The polarization is out-of-plane and has opposite sign for the two edges, consistent with the predictions of the spin Hall effect. Measurements of unstrained gallium arsenide and strained indium gallium arsenide samples reveal that strain modifies spin accumulation at zero magnetic field. A weak dependence on crystal orientation for the strained samples suggests that the mechanism is the extrinsic spin Hall effect.