Spin pumping
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Spin pumping is a method of generating a spin current, the spintronic analog of a battery in conventional electronics.
In order to make a spintronic device, the primary requirement is to have a system that can generate a current of spin-polarized electrons, as well as a system that is sensitive to the spin polarization. Most spintronic devices also have a unit in between these two that changes the current of electrons depending on the spin states. Candidates for such devices include injection schemes based on magnetic semiconductors and ferromagnetic metals, ferromagnetic resonance devices, and a variety of spin-dependent pumps. Optical, microwave and electrical methods are also being explored.