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Concurrent observation of robust anti-damping torque and inverse spin Hall effect in Fe<sub>75</sub>Co<sub>25</sub>/Bi<sub>2</sub>Te<sub>3</sub> multilayers

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Abstract

In this work, we made ferromagnet (FM) -Topological insulator (TI) heterostructures by depositing metallic FM Fe75Co25 (FeCo) epitaxial films capped with TI Bi2Te3 in an ultrahigh vacuum sputtering system. Contrary to the common observation of enhancement in Gilbert damping α on spin pumping, the multilayers of FeCo/Bi2Te3 exhibit a decrease in α with increase in Bi2Te3 thickness which is likely to be the effect of high anti-damping torque [1]. The quantification of room temperature spin-to-charge conversion has been made using two complementary techniques: ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) based inverse spin Hall effect (ISHE) measurement and femto-second light-pulse induced terahertz emission. Our results indicate that both FMR and ultrafast spin-current injection are promising complementary tools to investigate ISHE and high anti-damping torque.

[1] Emori, Satoru, et al." Applied Physics Letters 106.2 (2015): 022406.

Presenters

  • Rajeev Nepal

    Morgan State University

Authors

  • Rajeev Nepal

    Morgan State University

  • vinay Sharma

    Morgan State University, morgan state university

  • Weipeng Wu

    University of Delaware

  • Anthony Johnson

    Morgan State University, morgan state university

  • Matthias Benjamin Jungfleisch

    University of Delaware, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, United States

  • Ramesh C Budhani

    Morgan State University, morgan state university