Terahertz Spin Currents and Inverse Spin Hall Effect in Thin-Film Heterostructures Containing Complex Magnetic Compounds
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Terahertz Spin Currents and Inverse Spin Hall Effect in Thin-Film Heterostructures Containing Complex Magnetic Compounds
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Volume 07, Issue 03, Pages 1740010
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World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt
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2017-07-03
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10.1142/s2010324717400100
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