The distinctions between the electrical conductivities under non-contact and contact current excitation in spin-split two-dimensional conductors
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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currentexcitationnon-contacttwo-dimensionalcontactelectricalspin-splitcauses
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It is shown that the normal electron-electron scattering is a source of electrical resistance on non-contact current excitation in two-dimensional spin-split electron systems. In contrast to the contact current injection, non-contact current excitation causes spatially inhomogeneous polarization in a two-dimensional conductor leading to new resistivity mechanisms.
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