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Observation of the orbital inverse Rashba–Edelstein effect - Nature Physics
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The spin–orbit interaction plays an important role in magnetism and in many quantum materials. It is the cornerstone of the physics of many electronic phases that emerge at interfaces because of broken inversion symmetry. In that context, the spin Rashba effect locks electronic spins with momentum to produce large spin galvanic effects. It has recently been argued that these spin-based effects could in fact be spin–orbit coupling consequences of a potentially larger orbital effect.
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