Abstract

In sandwiches of FeK and FeCs, the conduction electrons in the alkali metals have a large mean-free path. The experiments suggest that the specular reflection for spin-up and -down electrons is different at the interface, yielding a spin current in the alkali film. The spin current is detected by the anomalous Hall effect of Pb surface impurities.

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