We are developing hybrid ferromagnetic(F)/nonmagnetic(N) structures to be u
sed for spatially resolved measurements of the nonequilibrium. spin distrib
ution in a nonmagnetic metal. As a first step toward this goal, we have fab
ricated F/N/F samples with a planar geometry consisting of two single-domai
n ferromagnetic fingers crossed by a sub-micron wide nonmagnetic wire. When
we apply the current from ferromagnet to ferromagnet via the nonmagnetic w
ire, the device is somewhat analogous to a traditional F/N/F perpendicular
current (CPP) spin valve sandwich. Magneto-transport measurements on our sa
mple made at liquid helium temperature show the typical spin valve effect w
ith an amplitude consistent with estimates based on the two-current series-
resistor model. We anticipate that further measurements of this kind will a
llow us to probe regimes of spin polarized transport not previously accessi
ble.