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Control of spin injection by direct current in lateral spin valves

Fèlix Casanova, Amos Sharoni, Mikhail Erekhinsky, Ivan K. Schuller

Published 2008-10-31, updated 2009-03-07Version 3

The spin injection and accumulation in metallic lateral spin valves with transparent interfaces is studied using d.c. injection current. Unlike a.c.-based techniques, this allows investigating the effects of the direction and magnitude of the injected current. We find that the spin accumulation is reversed by changing the direction of the injected current, whereas its magnitude does not change. The injection mechanism for both current directions is thus perfectly symmetric, leading to the same spin injection efficiency for both spin types. This result is accounted for by a spin-dependent diffusion model. Joule heating increases considerably the local temperature in the spin valves when high current densities are injected ($\sim$80--105 K for 1--2$\times10^{7}$A cm$^{-2}$), strongly affecting the spin accumulation.

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