Examination of Current-Induced Magnetic Field in the Slab Geometry: Possible Origin of Spin Hall Effect

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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7 pages, 1 figure, to be published in Jour. Korean Phys. Soc

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We estimate the strength of current-induced magnetic field (CIMF) in the two-dimensional slab geometry for Spin Hall Effect (SHE) observed recently by Kato et al. and Wunderlich et al. and show that if the factor gm^*/m, where g is the Lande factor and m^* and m are effective and pure masses, respectively, is equal to the numerical value at the surface of the semiconductor, then the CIMF can describe the SHE.

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