In Co/Pt/Cu* stacks, damping-like torque has a spin channel from orbit-to-spin conversion in Pt at small Co thickness and a long-range orbital channel acting over several nanometers of Co at larger thickness.
Alternative harmonic detection approach for quantitative determination of spin and orbital torques
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In this study, the spin-orbit torque (SOT) in light metal oxide systems is investigated using an experimental approach based on harmonic Hall voltage techniques in out-of-plane (OOP) angular geometry for samples with in-plane magnetic anisotropy. In parallel, an analytical derivation of this alternative OOP harmonic Hall detection geometry has been developed, followed by experimental validation to extract SOT effective fields. In addition, to accurately quantifying SOT, this method allows complete characterization of thermoelectric effects, opening promising avenues for accurate SOT characterization in related systems. In particular, this study corroborates the critical role of naturally oxidized copper interfaced with metallic Cu in the generation of orbital current in Co(2)|Pt(4)|CuOx(3), demonstrating a two-fold increase in damping-like torques compared to a reference sample with an oxidized Al capping layer. These findings offer promising directions for future research on the application aspect of non-equilibrium orbital angular momentum.
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Quantitative analysis of vectorial torques in thin 3d Co ferromagnet using orbital-spin conversion
In Co/Pt/Cu* stacks, damping-like torque has a spin channel from orbit-to-spin conversion in Pt at small Co thickness and a long-range orbital channel acting over several nanometers of Co at larger thickness.