“…1,2 Conversely, domain-wall motion can transfer the spin angular momentum of magnetization to conduction electrons through the flow of an induced spin current. [3][4][5][6][7] Among other consequences, these induced spin currents lead to ͑1͒ an electric voltage across a moving domain wall, known as the spin electromotive force ͑emf͒, [8][9][10][11] and ͑2͒ the electronic dissipation ͑e.g., Joule heating͒ of the spin current which provides a mechanism for the loss of the angular momenta of a processing ferromagnet, i.e., damping. 5,[12][13][14] A simple description of the above phenomena can be made as follows.…”