Abstract
Elementary excitations of a new type in paramagnetic materials with spin-orbit interaction are predicted theoretically within the Rashba model and named the spin remagnetization waves. These normal modes arise from rotation of the spin magnetic moment in a medium where the electric field contains a constant component and a traveling wave component. A method is proposed for exciting these vibrations by illuminating the sample with an oscillating interference pattern. The spin remagnetization waves can be experimentally detected by measuring the dependence of the current through the sample on the oscillation frequency and wave vector of the interference pattern.
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