Abstract

The Hall effect associated with non-equilibrium magnetization was investigated using multiple Al Hall bars connected to a Co/Al ohmic wire junction. A significant change in the Hall voltage due to the spin injection was clearly detected below 100 K when the Hall bars are placed within the distance of 10 μm from the interface. Experimentally determined extraordinary Hall coefficient seems to reflect a spatial distribution of non-equilibrium magnetization induced by spin-injection.

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