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Magnetization-Independent Spin Hall Effect in Ferromagnetic Metals

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Abstract

The anomalous spin Hall effect, which creates charge-to-spin conversion in metallic ferromagnets, offers an exciting opportunity to generate spin currents for which the spin direction is controllable. Here we report spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance measurements of current-induced torques in ferromagnet-spacer-ferromagnet trilayers with NiFe, Co and CoFeB as our magnetic layers, allowing us to clearly separate signals from the different ferromagnetic layers. We observe signals with the symmetry of a magnetization-independent spin Hall effect with spin-to-charge efficiencies as large as 10% in NiFe, which is comparable to heavy metal-ferromagnet bilayers investigated previously. This research illustrates some of the competing effects which must be considered when investigating spin-to-charge conversion in ferromagnets, and also confirms that the spin current polarization and local magnetic moment in a ferromagnet do not need to be aligned.

Presenters

  • Joseph Mittelstaedt

    Physics, Cornell University, Cornell University

Authors

  • Joseph Mittelstaedt

    Physics, Cornell University, Cornell University

  • Robert Buhrman

    School of Applied and Engineering Physics, Cornell University, Cornell University, Physics, Cornell University

  • Daniel Ralph

    Cornell University, Physics, Cornell University, Department of Physics, Cornell University, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University