1. Spin-orbit torque and spin pumping in YIG/Pt with interfacial insertion layers
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Emori, Satoru, Matyushov, Alexei, Jeon, Hyung-Min, Babroski, Christopher J., Nan, Tianxiang, Belkessam, Amine M., Jones, John G., McConney, Michael E., Brown, Gail J., Howe, Brandon M., and Sun, Nian X.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science - Abstract
We experimentally investigate spin-orbit torque and spin pumping in Y$_3$Fe$_5$O$_{12}$(YIG)/Pt bilayers with ultrathin insertion layers at the interface. An insertion layer of Cu suppresses both spin-orbit torque and spin pumping, whereas an insertion layer of Ni$_{80}$Fe$_{20}$ (permalloy, Py) enhances them, in a quantitatively consistent manner with the reciprocity of the two spin transmission processes. However, we observe a large enhancement of Gilbert damping with the insertion of Py that cannot be accounted for solely by spin pumping, suggesting significant spin-memory loss due to the interfacial magnetic layer. Our findings indicate that the magnetization at the YIG-metal interface strongly influences the transmission and depolarization of pure spin current.
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- 2018
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