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. 2020 Mar;19(3):292-298.
doi: 10.1038/s41563-019-0600-4. Epub 2020 Feb 3.

Coexistence of large conventional and planar spin Hall effect with long spin diffusion length in a low-symmetry semimetal at room temperature

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Coexistence of large conventional and planar spin Hall effect with long spin diffusion length in a low-symmetry semimetal at room temperature

Peng Song et al. Nat Mater. 2020 Mar.

Abstract

The spin Hall effect (SHE) is usually observed as a bulk effect in high-symmetry crystals with substantial spin-orbit coupling (SOC), where the symmetric spin-orbit field imposes a widely encountered trade-off between spin Hall angle (θSH) and spin diffusion length (Lsf), and spin polarization, spin current and charge current are constrained to be mutually orthogonal. Here, we report a large θSH of 0.32 accompanied by a long Lsf of 2.2 μm at room temperature in a low-symmetry few-layered semimetal MoTe2, thus identifying it as an excellent candidate for simultaneous spin generation, transport and detection. In addition, we report that longitudinal spin current with out-of-plane polarization can be generated by both transverse and vertical charge current, due to the conventional and a newly observed planar SHE, respectively. Our study suggests that manipulation of crystalline symmetries and strong SOC opens access to new charge-spin interconversion configurations and spin-orbit torques for spintronic applications.

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