spintransferindusoitu
Spintransferindusoitu is a phenomenon in condensed matter physics where a spin-polarized current can exert a torque on the magnetization of a magnetic material. This torque can be used to switch the magnetization direction of a nanomagnet without requiring an external magnetic field. The effect arises from the transfer of spin angular momentum from the conduction electrons to the magnetic moments of the material. When spin-polarized electrons pass through a magnetic layer, their spins tend to align with the magnetization of that layer. If there is a difference in magnetization direction between the incoming electrons and the magnetic layer, a net spin torque is exerted, potentially causing the magnetization to rotate.
This phenomenon is crucial for the development of advanced magnetic memory and logic devices, such as spin-transfer