Enhanced Room-Temperature Spin Hall Magnetoresistance in Single-Domain BiFeO<sub>3</sub> and Pt Bilayer
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Abstract
Spin Hall magnetoresistance (SMR) is an effect arising at the interface between a heavy metal and a magnetic insulator. Here, we report the magnetic-field and temperature dependence of longitudinal SMR in BiFeO3/Pt bilayer samples. Multiferroic BiFeO3 epitaxial thin films are grown on STO (001) substrates with a 4° miscut toward [110], resulting in a single ferroelectric/ferroelastic domain, which is verified by piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) and reciprocal space mapping (RSM). The first-harmonic SMR in the BiFeO3/Pt samples shows a typical cos[2(φ-φ0)] dependence, where φ is the angle between the current and the external magnetic field, with a SMR amplitude that increases quadratically with field magnitude as expected for an antiferromagnet/metal sample. However, unlike the usual SMR in ferromagnet/metal or antiferromagnet/metal samples, BiFeO3/Pt has the maximum SMR signal at an angle different than φ0 = 0° or 90°. We believe that this might be due to the more complicated spin structure associated with the spin cycloid, which can be further probed from various other techniques such as neutron diffraction and non-resonant x-ray magnetic scattering (NXMS).
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Presenters
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Yongjian Tang
Cornell University
Authors
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Yongjian Tang
Cornell University
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Pratap Pal
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Neil G Campbell
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Jonathon L Schad
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Tianxiang Nan
Tsinghua University
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Mark S Rzchowski
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Chang-Beom Eom
University of Wisconsin - Madison
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Daniel C Ralph
Cornell University