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Influence of the spin pumping induced inverse spin Hall effect on spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance measurements

Qi Liu, Yunyan Zhang, Lei Sun, B. F. Miao, X. R. Wang, Haifeng Ding

2021Applied Physics Letters13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance (ST-FMR) has been widely used to determine the spin–orbit torque (SOT) efficiency in ferromagnet/heavy-metal bilayer systems. The flow of a radio frequency current through heavy-metal generates an oscillating SOT and Oersted field, resulting in the resonance of the adjacent ferromagnetic layer and subsequent dc voltage due to the rectification effect. The dynamics of the ferromagnet, however, also pumps a spin current back into the heavy-metal. Wherein, an additional contribution to the dc voltage arises from the inverse spin Hall effect (ISHE). The spin pumping-induced ISHE (SP-ISHE) and ST-FMR voltages typically have identical symmetry. In this work, we develop a method to quantitatively obtain the SP-ISHE voltage from the ST-FMR signal in the Py(Ni80Fe20)/Pt bilayer. We find it has the opposite sign to the symmetric component of ST-FMR voltage. After this correction, both the damping-like and field-like-torque efficiency in the Py/Pt bilayer are further estimated through the Py-thickness-dependent measurements.

Topics & Concepts

Ferromagnetic resonanceCondensed matter physicsSpin pumpingSpin Hall effectBilayerFerromagnetismSpin (aerodynamics)Resonance (particle physics)Materials sciencePhysicsSpin polarizationMagnetic fieldMagnetizationChemistryAtomic physicsQuantum mechanicsElectronThermodynamicsBiochemistryMembraneMagnetic properties of thin filmsAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingQuantum and electron transport phenomena