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How reliable are Hanle measurements in metals in a three-terminal geometry?

Oihana Txoperena, Marco Gobbi, Amilcar Bedoya-Pinto, Federico Golmar, Xiangnan Sun, Luis E. Hueso, Fèlix Casanova

Published 2012-11-30Version 1

We test the validity of Hanle measurements in three-terminal devices by using aluminum (Al) and gold (Au). The obtained Hanle and inverted Hanle-like curves show an anomalous behavior. First, we measure Hanle signals 8 orders of magnitude larger than those predicted by standard theory. Second, the temperature and voltage dependences of the signal do not match with the tunneling spin polarization of the ferromagnetic contact. Finally, the spin relaxation times obtained with this method are independent of the choice of the metallic channel. These results are not compatible with spin accumulation in the metal. Furthermore, a scaling of the Hanle signal with the interface resistance of the devices suggests that the measured signal is originated in the tunnel junction.

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