spinpolarizing
Spinpolarizing is the process of inducing a preferential population of a given spin state in a collection of quantum particles, such as electrons, nuclei, or photons, resulting in a nonzero spin polarization. The degree of polarization is typically quantified by a polarization parameter P that ranges from -1 to +1, with P = 0 indicating an unpolarized ensemble and P = ±1 indicating full polarization. Spinpolarizing can be achieved by several mechanisms that transfer angular momentum to the target spins or select certain spin states during transport or interaction.
Common methods include optical orientation, where circularly polarized light transfers angular momentum to electronic or atomic
Measurement of spin polarization employs methods such as spin-resolved spectroscopy, magneto-optical effects like the Kerr or
Applications span spintronics devices (spin valves, magnetic tunnel junctions), polarized particle beams for high-energy experiments, and