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arxiv: 1508.01410 · v1 · pith:INBMWTKWnew · submitted 2015-08-06 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Interface-driven spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance by Rashba coupling at the interface between non-magnetic materials

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords effectcurrentinterfacerashba-edelsteinresonancespinchargedetection
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The Rashba-Edelstein effect stems from the interaction between the electron's spin and its momentum induced by spin-orbit interaction at an interface or a surface. It was shown that the inverse Rashba-Edelstein effect can be used to convert a spin- into a charge current. Here, we demonstrate that a Bi/Ag Rashba interface can even drive an adjacent ferromagnet to resonance. We employ a spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance excitation/detection scheme which was developed originally for a bulk spin-orbital effect, the spin Hall effect. In our experiment, the direct Rashba-Edelstein effect generates an oscillating spin current from an alternating charge current driving the magnetization precession in a neighboring permalloy (Py, Ni80Fe20) layer. Electrical detection of the magnetization dynamics is achieved by a rectification mechanism of the time dependent multilayer resistance arising from the anisotropic magnetoresistance.

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