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Electric-field control of interfacial spin–orbit fieldsChen et al., 2018
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- Chen L
- Gmitra M
- Vogel M
- Islinger R
- Kronseder M
- Schuh D
- Bougeard D
- Fabian J
- Weiss D
- Back C
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- Nature Electronics
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Current-induced spin–orbit magnetic fields, which arise in single-crystalline ferromagnets with broken inversion symmetry and in non-magnetic metal/ferromagnetic metal bilayers, produce spin–orbit torques that can be used to manipulate the magnetization of a …
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