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Optimisation of Co2MnSi thin films and multilayers for spin Seebeck devices

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posted on 2017-12-13, 14:16 authored by Chris Cox, Kelly MorrisonKelly Morrison, Michael Cropper
© 2017 IEEE. The spin Seebeck effect is defined as the generation of a pure spin current (J s ) when a magnetised material is subjected to a temperature gradient (ΔT).

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2017 IEEE International Magnetics Conference, INTERMAG 2017

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COX, C., MORRISON, K. and CROPPER, M.D., 2017. Optimisation of Co2MnSi thin films and multilayers for spin Seebeck devices. Presented at the 2017 IEEE International Magnetics Conference, (INTERMAG 2017), Dublin, 24-28 April.

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2017

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9781538610862

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