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Questioning Altermagnetism in RuO<sub>2</sub>: A Study of Spin-to-Charge Conversion Mechanisms by Time-Domain Terahertz Spectroscopy

ORAL

Abstract

Altermagnets are a recently discovered class of magnetic material with great potential for applications in the field of spintronics, owing to their non-relativistic spin-splitting and simultaneous antiferromagnetic order. One of the most studied altermagnetic candidate materials is rutile structured RuO2, however it has recently come under significant scrutiny as evidence emerges for its lack of any ordered magnetism at all. In this work we examine the spin-to-charge conversion in epitaxial RuO2 thin films in bilayer with ferromagnetic permalloy (Fe81Ni19) by time-domain terahertz spectroscopy, as a probe for the inverse altermagnetic spin-splitting effect (IASSE) signature of altermagnetism. Our results do not indicate presence of IASSE for either as-deposited or field annealed samples, but rather are consistent with spin-to-charge conversion by only the relativistic inverse spin-Hall effect, as well as the non-relativistic and non-magnetic electrical anisotropic conductance, casting further doubt on the existence of altermagnetism in RuO2.

Publication: At the time of submission the authors are preparing a manuscript but there is not yet a preprint.

Presenters

  • David T Plouff

    University of Delaware

Authors

  • David T Plouff

    University of Delaware

  • Laura Scheuer

    University of Delaware

  • Shreya Shrestha

    University of Delaware

  • Weipeng Wu

    University of Delaware

  • Nawsher J. Parvez

    University of Delaware

  • Subhash Bhatt

    University of Delaware

  • Xinhao Wang

    University of Delaware

  • Lars Gundlach

    University of Delaware

  • Benjamin Jungfleisch

    University of Delaware

  • John Q Xiao

    University of Delaware