# Perspectives of Electrically generated spin currents in ferromagnetic   materials

**Authors:** Angie Davidson, Vivek P. Amin, Wafa S. Aljuaid, Paul M. Haney, Xin Fan

arXiv: 1906.11772 · 2020-03-18

## TL;DR

This paper reviews recent advances in understanding how ferromagnetic materials generate and detect spin currents via spin-orbit coupling, highlighting new possibilities for spintronic applications.

## Contribution

It provides a comprehensive summary of recent developments and identifies open questions in the emerging field of electrically generated spin currents in ferromagnetic materials.

## Key findings

- Ferromagnetic materials produce spin currents with unique orientations due to symmetry breaking.
- Spin-orbit coupling in ferromagnets enables new methods for spin current generation and detection.
- Recent studies reveal potential for advanced spintronic devices using ferromagnetic materials.

## Abstract

Spin-orbit coupling enables charge currents to give rise to spin currents and vice versa, which has applications in non-volatile magnetic memories, miniature microwave oscillators, thermoelectric converters and Terahertz devices. In the past two decades, a considerable amount of research has focused on electrical spin current generation in different types of nonmagnetic materials. However, electrical spin current generation in ferromagnetic materials has only recently been actively investigated. Due to the additional symmetry breaking by the magnetization, ferromagnetic materials generate spin currents with different orientations of spin direction from those observed in nonmagnetic materials. Studies centered on ferromagnets where spin-orbit coupling plays an important role in transport open new possibilities to generate and detect spin currents. We summarize recent developments on this subject and discuss unanswered questions in this emerging field.

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