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Spin-valve photodiode

Appelbaum et al., 2003

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8117187230509169558
Author
Appelbaum I
Monsma D
Russell K
Narayanamurti V
Marcus C
Publication year
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Applied physics letters

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An optical spin-valve effect is observed using sub-bandgap internal photoemission to generate and collect hot electrons in magnetic multilayers grown on n-Si. Approximately 1.5%–2.5% magnetoresistance is observed in this two-terminal device at low temperature …
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