A magnetic head includes a first electrode layer, a first ferromagnetic
electrode pair that is electrically connected to the first electrode
layer, and a second ferromagnetic electrode pair that intersects with a
current which flows between the first ferromagnetic electrode pairs and
is electrically connected with the first electrode layer. The current is
allowed to flow between the first ferromagnetic electrode pair through
the first electrode layer to accumulate spin electrons in the first
electrode layer. A direction of magnetization of the fourth ferromagnetic
electrode layer changes upon application of an external magnetic field.
The second ferromagnetic electrode pair is so arranged as to intersect
with the current that flows between the first ferromagnetic electrode
pair, to increase a rate of change in the output signal of the in-plane
spin accumulation effect.