Contributions to oblique Hanle linewidths in Fe/GaAs non-local spin valve transport

ORAL

Abstract

The transport Hanle effect linewidth is commonly used to determine spin lifetimes in spin- polarized transport structures. We show that the magnetic domain structure of the ferromagnetic contacts used to inject and detect the spin current introduces asymmetries to the Hanle lineshape. In addition, the nuclear spin polarization can produce anomalous narrowing and broadening of the Hanle linewidth depending upon the orientation of the transport spin and the applied field. These contributions can significantly impact the apparent spin lifetime extracted from the Hanle curve, but are not included in the analysis typically applied.

*This work was supported by core programs at the Naval Research Laboratory and NRC associateships (C. Awo-Affouda and M. Holub).

Authors

  • Chaffra Awo-Affouda

    • Naval Research Laboratory
  • O. M. J. van 't Erve

    • Naval Research Laboratory
  • G. Kioseoglou

    • Naval Research Laboratory, Washington D.C.
    • Naval Research Laboratory and University of Crete
    • Naval Research Laboratory
  • A. T. Hankbicki

    • Naval Research Laboratory, Washington D.C.
    • Naval Research Laboratory
  • M. Holub

    • Naval Research Laboratory
  • C. H. Li

    • Naval Research Laboratory, Washington D.C.
    • Naval Research Laboratory
  • B. T. Jonker

    • Naval Research Laboratory