Scanning tunneling microscopy measurements of the spin Hall effect in tungsten films by using iron-coated tungsten tips

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Abstract

Scanning tunneling microscopy experiments using iron-coated tungsten tips and current-carrying tungsten films have been conducted. An asymmetry of the tunneling current with respect to the change of the direction of the bias current through a tungsten film has been observed. It is argued that this asymmetry is a manifestation of the spin Hall effect in the current-carrying tungsten film. Nanoscale variations of this asymmetry across the tungsten film have been studied by using the scanning tunneling microscopy technique.

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Xie, T., Dreyer, M., Bowen, D., Hinkel, D., Butera, R. E., Krafft, C., & Mayergoyz, I. (2018). Scanning tunneling microscopy measurements of the spin Hall effect in tungsten films by using iron-coated tungsten tips. AIP Advances, 8(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5006478

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