Anisotropic spin-orbit scattering of hot-electron spins injected into ferromagnetic thin-films

R. Jansen, S. D. Kim, R. Vlutters, O. M.J. Van’t Erve, J. C. Lodder

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Abstract

Anisotropic spin-orbit scattering of hot-electron spins in ferromagnets is examined by injecting a hot-electron current into the thin ferromagnetic base of a transistor and measuring the current attenuation as a function of the magnetization orientation. The transmission anisotropy is described by a simple model, from which we extract an effective spin-orbit scattering length of 420 nm for hot-electron spins in Ni80 Fe20, independent of temperature. The corresponding scattering time (<0.3 ps) is surprisingly short, suggesting efficient spin-lattice relaxation of hot electrons. The results also unambiguously demonstrate the attenuation of a hot-electron current by an elastic scattering process.

Original languageEnglish
JournalPhysical Review Letters
Volume87
Issue number16
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Sep 2001

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