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Spin-orbit interaction of light

SPIE Newsroom, 2009
Spin-orbit interaction is a weak coupling between intrinsic (spin) and extrinsic (orbital motion) degrees of freedom of spinning particles. It implies mutual conversion between a particle’s spin and orbital angular momenta. Classical polarized light also carries spin and reveals spin-orbit coupling when propagating along a curved trajectory.1 This ...
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On the spin-orbit interaction between nucleons

Acta Physica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 1954
The possible energy states of nucleons are investigated on the basis of the well-knownMayer-Haxel-Jensen-Suess theory of nuclear shell structure, assuming a simple Yukawa interaction between the nucleons. The value of the coupling constant is chosen 5e. The density of the nucleus is assumed to be constant.
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Reaction asymmetries and the spin orbit interaction

Zeitschrift f�r Physik A Atoms and Nuclei, 1984
The use of reaction asymmetries to deduce spin orbit interactions in heavy ion reactions is discussed. It is suggested that in most cases they are too sensitive to many other phenomena to be useful tools and reanalysis of some existing data demonstrates that large spin orbit interactions are not required to reproduce the observed asymmetries.
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Spin-orbit torques: Materials, mechanisms, performances, and potential applications

Progress in Materials Science, 2021
Cheng Song, Ruiqi Zhang, Yunfeng You
exaly  

Current-induced spin-orbit torques in ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic systems

Reviews of Modern Physics, 2019
André Thiaville, Kevin Garello
exaly  

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