Abstract
The mechanism responsible for the spin-galvanic effect is considered. According to this mechanism, the current is generated as a result of the difference between the rates of spontaneous radiative transitions of charge carriers with oppositely directed spins. This difference arises when a spatially uniform nonequilibrium spin orientation of thermalized electrons (holes) is provided by any known method.
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