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Spin Transport in Si and Ge: Hot Electron Injection and Detection Experiments

Appelbaum, 2019

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1469725742085806814
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Appelbaum I
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Spintronics Handbook, Second Edition: Spin Transport and Magnetism

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This chapter reviews some fundamental properties of tunneling spin-current, spin-transport of holes and spin-transfer of angular momenta in the valence band of magnetic III–V tunneling heterojunctions involving the ferromagnetic semiconductor (Ga, Mn) As. It …
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