학술논문

Spin motion of electrons upon reflecting from ferromagnetic surfaces
Document Type
Author abstract
Source
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics. Oct 2006, Vol. 42 Issue 10, p2645, 4 p.
Subject
Magnetization -- Research
Ferromagnetism -- Research
Electromagnetism -- Research
Electron spectroscopy -- Research
Language
English
ISSN
0018-9464
Abstract
When electrons are reflected from a ferromagnetic surface, their spin polarization vector is expected to move. This spin motion, comprising an azimuthal precession and a polar rotation about the magnetization direction of the ferromagnet, has been measured in a spin-polarized electron scattering experiment. Measurements on polycrystalline Fe, Co, and Ni films reveal a strong spin precession at low primary electron energies. This observation is explained by the existence of spin-dependent gaps in the electronic band structure of the ferromagnets. Because of total angular momentum conservation the electron-spin motion signals that a torque is exerted on the magnetization by the incident electrons. Index Terms--Electron spectroscopy, magnetic films, spin.