Spin injection and spin accumulation in all-metal mesoscopic spin valves
F.J. Jedema, M.S. Nijboer, A.T. Filip, B.J. van Wees

TL;DR
This study demonstrates electrical spin injection and detection in all-metal mesoscopic spin valves, isolating spin signals from other effects, and measures spin relaxation lengths and times in aluminum and copper at different temperatures.
Contribution
It introduces a multi-terminal measurement approach that isolates spin signals from other magnetoresistance effects in all-metal spin valves, enabling accurate characterization of spin relaxation properties.
Findings
Clear spin accumulation signals observed at room temperature and 4.2 K.
Spin relaxation lengths of 1.2 μm in Al at 4.2 K and 600 nm at RT.
Py electrodes produce larger spin signals than Co and Ni electrodes.
Abstract
We study the electrical injection and detection of spin accumulation in lateral ferromagnetic metal-nonmagnetic metal-ferromagnetic metal (F/N/F) spin valve devices with transparent interfaces. Different ferromagnetic metals, permalloy (Py), cobalt (Co) and nickel (Ni), are used as electrical spin injectors and detectors. For the nonmagnetic metal both aluminium (Al) and copper (Cu) are used. Our multi-terminal geometry allows us to experimentally separate the spin valve effect from other magneto resistance signals such as the anomalous magneto resistance (AMR) and Hall effects. We find that the AMR contribution of the ferromagnetic contacts can dominate the amplitude of the spin valve effect, making it impossible to observe the spin valve effect in a 'conventional' measurement geometry. In a 'non local' spin valve measurement we are able to completely isolate the spin valve signal and…
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