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Calculation of current-induced torque from spin continuity equation
Published 2008-08-11Version 1
Current-induced torque is formulated based on the spin continuity equation. The formulation does not rely on the assumption of separation of local spin and charge degrees of freedom, in contrast to approaches based on the $s$-$d$ model or mean-field approximation of itinerant ferromagnetism. This new method would be thus useful for the estimation of torques in actual materials by first-principles calculations. As an example, the formalism is applied to the adiabatic limit of the $s$-$d$ model in order to obtain the analytical expression for torques and corresponding $\beta$ terms arising from spin relaxation due to spin-flip scattering and spin-orbit interaction.
Comments: submitted to Phys. Rev. B
Journal: Phys. Rev. B 78, 064429 (2008) (6 pages)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: spin continuity equation, current-induced torque, spin-orbit interaction, mean-field approximation, local spin
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