spincarrying
Spincarrying is a concept used in condensed matter physics and spintronics to describe the transport of spin angular momentum through a material by carriers that possess spin. It focuses on the flow of spin information, which can occur with or without an accompanying electrical charge current. The carriers responsible for spin transport include electrons in metals and semiconductors, holes in some materials, as well as collective excitations such as magnons in magnetic insulators and topological spin textures like skyrmions.
In conductive materials, electrons can carry spin while charges move separately, yielding spin currents that may
Spincarrying is generated and detected through several techniques. Spin currents can be produced by spin injection