Abstract

The influence of the electronic Coulomb interaction on the spin-orbit-coupling induced spin Hall effect was discussed. It was shown that the electronic Coulomb interaction may decrease substantially the spin-orbit-coupling induced transverse spin accumulation in a sample when a longitudinal charge current circulates in it, and the decrease of the transverse spin accumulation due to the influences of the Coulomb interaction is determined by the ratio of the spin-drag resistivity to the ordinary resistivity of the sample.

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