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Perpendicularly Polarized Spin Hall Effects Induced by Spin-Dependent Scattering in Ferromagnetic Metals

Published 17 Jan 2022 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and cond-mat.mes-hall | (2201.06222v2)

Abstract: Spin currents in ferromagnets afford diverse functionalities. We evaluate the extrinsic spin Hall effects of magnetic impurity scattering in ferromagnetic metals. We show that spin-dependent scattering can provide a high spin current polarized perpendicularly to the magnetization direction and is a dominant mechanism in the moderate-conductivity regime. We find that the superposition of the spin-conserve and spin-flip channels causes the spin currents. These findings suggest that optimizing alloy composition is an effective strategy to control the spin Hall effect.

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