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Spin-Polarized Photoemission

2006
The principles of angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (ARPES) with spin resolution are outlined, with the emphasis on conceptual clarity and not on completeness. In Sect. 2, the theoretical ingredients of the photoemission process are discussed, including the single-particle matrix element as well as the many-body reaction of the solid as ...
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Electron spin polarization

Reports on Progress in Physics, 1971
The production and detection of electron polarization are discussed in the context of low-energy collision phenomena. After a short summary of the history of the subject, the formalism of Stokes parameters is reviewed. Physical processes are surveyed in the following sequence: elastic collisions with spin zero targets (Mott scattering); spin exchange ...
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Spin polarized 3He

2006
The effects of a strong nuclear polarization on the macroscopic properties of gaseous and liquid 3He at low temperatures are discussed. They are all pure consequences of the atom indistinguishability.
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Oxide spin-orbitronics: spin–charge interconversion and topological spin textures

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Felix Trier, Paul Noël, Joo-Von Kim
exaly  

Spin-polarized liquid

2001
Abstract No theory is capable of explaining all of the properties of 3He. The paramagnon model, which accounted for some properties through its spin-spin repulsion parameter I, showed that liquid 3He was nearly ferromagnetic at high pressure. On the other hand, the lattice gas models were able to explain many properties, and hence showed
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Quantum guidelines for solid-state spin defects

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Gary Wolfowicz   +2 more
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Persistent Spin Helix Spin Polarizer

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2014
Zhuo Bin Siu   +2 more
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Spin polarized photoelectrons

Physics Bulletin, 1972
One of the basic tenets of the band theory of ferromagnetism in the 3d transition metals is that the electrons move in an average Hartree–Fock field that is different for electrons of opposite spin. As a result the d bands are, effectively, split into two sub-bands with the electrons in each band completely polarized with respect to an appropriate axis
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Programmable quantum simulations of spin systems with trapped ions

Reviews of Modern Physics, 2021
Christopher Monroe, Guido Pagano
exaly  

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