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Autor
Arena, Dario A 1 Beach, Geoffrey S D 1 Dürr, Hermann A 1 Fischer, Peter 1 Fullerton, Eric E 1 Grollier, Julie 1 Hellman, Frances 1 Heremans, Joseph P 1 Hoffmann, Axel 1 Jungwirth, Tomas 1 Kimel, Alexey V 1 Koopmans, Bert 1 Krivorotov, Ilya N 1 Leighton, Chris 1 MacDonald, Allan H 1 May, Steven J 1 Petford-Long, Amanda K 1 Ralph, Daniel C 1 Rondinelli, James M 1 Samarth, Nitin 1
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Center for Memory and Recording Research Uni... 1 Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology ... 1 Department of Applied Physics Center for Nan... 1 Department of Chemical Engineering and Mater... 1 Department of Materials Science and Engineer... 1 Department of Materials Science and Engineer... 1 Department of Materials Science and Engineer... 1 Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engin... 1 Department of Physics Oakland University Roc... 1 Department of Physics The Pennsylvania State... 1 Department of Physics University of Californ... 1 Department of Physics University of South Fl... 1 Department of Physics University of Texas at... 1 Department of Physics and Astronomy The John... 1 Department of Physics and Astronomy Universi... 1 Department of Physics and Astronomy Universi... 1 Department of Physics and Astronomy Universi... 1 Department of Physics and Center for Advance... 1 Institute of Physics Academy of Sciences of ... 1 Laboratoire de Physique des Solides UMR CNRS... 1
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Nejvíce citovaný článek - PubMed ID 10031761
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PMC5587142
DOI
10.1103/revmodphys.89.025006
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This article reviews static and dynamic interfacial effects in magnetism, focusing on interfacially-driven magnetic effects and phenomena associated with spin-orbit coupling and intrinsic symmetry breaking at interfaces. It provides a historical background and literature survey, but focuses on recent progress, identifying the most exciting new scientific results and pointing to promising future research directions. It starts with an introduction and overview of how basic magnetic properties are affected by interfaces, then turns to a discussion of charge and spin transport through and near interfaces and how these can be used to control the properties of the magnetic layer. Important concepts include spin accumulation, spin currents, spin transfer torque, and spin pumping. An overview is provided to the current state of knowledge and existing review literature on interfacial effects such as exchange bias, exchange spring magnets, spin Hall effect, oxide heterostructures, and topological insulators. The article highlights recent discoveries of interface-induced magnetism and non-collinear spin textures, non-linear dynamics including spin torque transfer and magnetization reversal induced by interfaces, and interfacial effects in ultrafast magnetization processes.
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