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Oxide Spintronics as a Knot of Physics and Chemistry: Recent Progress and Opportunities

Qian Wang, Youdi Gu, Chong Chen, Feng Pan, Cheng Song

2022The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters30 citationsDOI

Abstract

Transition-metal oxides (TMOs) constitute a key material family in spintronics because of mutually coupled degrees of freedom and tunable magneto-ionic properties. In this Perspective, we consider oxide spintronics as a knot of physics and chemistry and mainly discuss two current hot topics: spin–charge interconversion and magneto-ionics. First, spin–charge interconversion is focused on oxide films and heterostructures including 4d/5d heavy metal oxides (e.g., SrIrO3) and two-dimensional electron gases. Based on spin–charge interconversion, charge currents can be transformed to spin currents and generate spin–orbit torque in oxide/metal and all-oxide heterostructures. Additionally, the voltage control of magnetism in TMOs by the magneto-ionic pathway has rapidly accelerated during the past few years due to the versatile advantages of effective control, nonvolatile nature, low power cost, etc. Typical magneto-ionic oxide systems and corresponding physicochemical mechanisms will be discussed. Finally, further developments of oxide spintronics are envisioned, including material discovery, physics exploration, device design, and manipulation methods.

Topics & Concepts

SpintronicsOxideIonic bondingNanotechnologyMagnetismHeterojunctionMaterials scienceSpin pumpingSpin (aerodynamics)Charge orderingSpin Hall effectCharge (physics)ChemistryChemical physicsPhysicsElectronCondensed matter physicsSpin polarizationIonOptoelectronicsFerromagnetismQuantum mechanicsThermodynamicsMetallurgyElectronic and Structural Properties of OxidesAdvanced Condensed Matter PhysicsMagnetic and transport properties of perovskites and related materials