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Large spin-charge interconversion induced by interfacial spin-orbit coupling in a highly conducting all-metallic system

  • Van Tuong Pham
  • , Haozhe Yang
  • , Won Young Choi
  • , Alain Marty
  • , Inge Groen
  • , Andrey Chuvilin
  • , F. Sebastian Bergeret
  • , Luis E. Hueso
  • , Ilya V. Tokatly
  • , Fèlix Casanova*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • CIC nanoGUNE
  • Université Grenoble Alpes
  • Ikerbasque Basque Foundation for Science
  • Centro de Física de Materiales (CFM-MPC) Centro Mixto CSIC-UPV/EHU
  • Donostia International Physics Center
  • University of the Basque Country

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Abstract

Spin-charge interconversion in systems with spin-orbit coupling has provided a new route for the generation and detection of spin currents in functional devices for memory and logic such as spin-orbit torque switching in magnetic memories or magnetic-state reading in spin-based logic. Disentangling the bulk (spin Hall effect) from the interfacial (inverse spin galvanic effect) contribution has been a common issue to properly quantify the spin-charge interconversion in these systems, being the case of Au paradigmatic. Here, we obtain a large spin-charge interconversion at a highly conducting Au/Cu interface which is experimentally shown to arise from the inverse spin galvanic effect of the interface and not from the spin Hall effect of bulk Au. We use two parameters independent of the microscopic details to properly quantify the spin-charge interconversion and the spin losses due to the interfacial spin-orbit coupling, providing an adequate benchmarking to compare with any spin-charge interconversion system. The good performance of this metallic interface, not based in Bi, opens the path to the use of much simpler light/heavy-metal systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number184410
JournalPhysical Review B
Volume104
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2021
Externally publishedYes

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