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Akito Inui1, Ryuya Aoki1, Yuki Nishiue1, Kohei Shiota1, Yusuke Kousaka1, Hiroaki Shishido1, Daichi Hirobe2, Masayuki Suda2, Jun-Ichiro Ohe3, Jun-Ichiro Kishine2,4, Hiroshi M Yamamoto2, Yoshihiko Togawa1.
Abstract
Chirality-induced spin transport phenomena are investigated at room temperature without magnetic fields in a monoaxial chiral dichalcogenide CrNb_{3}S_{6}. We found that spin polarization occurs in these chiral bulk crystals under a charge current flowing along the principal c axis. Such phenomena are detected as an inverse spin Hall signal which is induced on the detection electrode that absorbs polarized spin from the chiral crystal. The inverse response is observed when applying the charge current into the detection electrode. The signal sign reverses in the device with the opposite chirality. Furthermore, the spin signals are found over micrometer length scales in a nonlocal configuration. Such a robust generation and protection of the spin-polarized state is discussed based on a one-dimensional model with an antisymmetric spin-orbit coupling.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32383920 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.166602
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161