Detecting Spin Currents in Superconductors by Doppler-shifted Spin-polarized Photoemission
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Abstract
A method is proposed to detect high-velocity spin currents by exploiting the Doppler effect to energetically separate photoelectrons of opposite spin polarizations. We predict that a highly polarized photocurrent will emit from the edge of the valence band. For spin currents that are predicted to exist in superconductors by the Spin Meissner effect, the expected Doppler-induced energy separation is measurable with current experimental resolutions.
*This work was supported by the Committee on Research, University of California San Diego.
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