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Anomalous sign inversion of spin-orbit torque in ferromagnetic/nonmagnetic bilayer systems due to self-induced spin-orbit torque

Motomi Aoki, Ei Shigematsu, Ryo Ohshima, Teruya Shinjo, Masashi Shiraishi, Yuichiro Ando

2022Physical review. B./Physical review. B13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Self-induced spin-orbit torques (SI-SOTs) in ferromagnetic (FM) layers have been overlooked when estimating the spin Hall angle (SHA) of adjacent nonmagnetic (NM) layers. In this work, we observe anomalous sign inversion of the total SOT in the spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance due to the enhanced SI-SOT, and successfully rationalize the sign inversion through a theoretical calculation considering the SHE in both the NM and FM layers. The findings show that using an FM layer whose SHA sign is the same as that of the NM achieves efficient SOT-magnetization switching with the assistance of the SI-SOT. The contribution of the SI-SOT becomes salient for a weakly conductive NM layer, and conventional analyses that do not consider the SI-SOT can overestimate the SHA of the NM layer by a factor of more than 150.

Topics & Concepts

FerromagnetismCondensed matter physicsBilayerFerromagnetic resonanceSign (mathematics)Inversion (geology)TorqueSpin–orbit interactionMaterials scienceMagnetizationPhysicsMagnetic fieldChemistryQuantum mechanicsMathematicsGeologyBiochemistryPaleontologyStructural basinMathematical analysisMembraneMagnetic properties of thin filmsMagnetic Field Sensors TechniquesMagneto-Optical Properties and Applications