Abstract: The spin polarization induced by the spin Hall effect (SHE) in thin films typically points out of the plane. This is rooted on the specific symmetries of traditionally studied systems, not in a fundamental constraint. Recently, experiments on few-layer ${\rm MoTe}_2$ and ${\rm WTe}_2$ showed that the reduced symmetry of these strong spin-orbit coupling materials enables a new form of {\it canted} spin Hall effect, characterized by concurrent in-plane and out-of-plane spin polarizations. Here, through quantum transport calculations on realistic ...
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Topics: 
Condensed matter physics
Quantum mechanics