Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1804017 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
An attempt has been made to measure directly the magnetic field created by the spin polarization injected into polycrystalline aluminum from iron injection electrodes in a geometry optimized with respect to a particular SQUID-based second-order gradiometer. Magnetizations, as low as 1 A/m, are detected independently of the influence of the ferromagnetic injectors and applied current densities of the order of 108 A/m2. The current induced changes in magnetic response are analyzed in terms of components of the coupled to the gradiometer flux, symmetric, anti-symmetric and asymmetric in current and in space, including: mutual inductance, induced spin polarization, adiabatic electronic depolarization and lattice heating effects. No evidence for induced spin polarization is found down to a spatial resolution of 1 mm and temperatures of 1.8 K for applied fields in the range 20-500 mT.
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