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Spin-Reflective Metallic Cu/Cr Interface

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Abstract

Electrically conductive metals are typically good transmitters or absorbers of pure spin currents. Here, we report evidence that an interface of two conductive elemental metals – namely, Cu and Cr– constitutes a good spin-current reflector. Using frequency-dependent and element-sensitive spin pumping methods, we have measured spin-current transport normal to NiFe/Cu/Cr(tCr)/(Co)Fe stacks with various Cr thicknesses tCr. With tCr just a few nm, our results demonstrate that both transmission and absorption of spin-current across Cu/Cr are suppressed – that is, the spin current is largely reflected by the Cu/Cr spacer. Complementary measurements show sizable spin transmission through a Cr spacer not interfaced with Cu, thus indicating the Cu/Cr interface – rather than the Cr bulk – to be the source of the strong spin reflection. Further, we find that this peculiar spin-reflective behavior does not originate from the antiferromagnetism of Cr. Our findings point to the possibility that a broad variety of metallic bilayers can form effective spin reflectors, thereby offering new avenues in the fundamental studies and engineering of pure spin currents in multilayers.

Presenters

  • Youngmin Lim

    Virginia Tech

Authors

  • Youngmin Lim

    Virginia Tech

  • Bhuwan Nepal

    University of Alabama

  • David A Smith

    Virginia Tech

  • Shuang Wu

    Virginia Tech

  • Abhishek Srivastava

    University of Alabama

  • Prabandha Nakarmi

    University of Alabama

  • Claudia K Mewes

    University of Alabama, CNRS/Thales, France

  • Zijian Jiang

    Virginia Tech

  • Adbhut Gupta

    Virginia Tech

  • Dwight Viehland

    Virginia Tech

  • Christoph Klewe

    Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • Padraic Shafer

    Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

  • In Jun Park

    Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis

  • Vivek P Amin

    Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis, Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, IUPUI, Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis

  • Jean J Heremans

    Virginia Tech

  • Tim Mewes

    University of Alabama

  • Satoru Emori

    Virginia Tech