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Current-induced spin-orbit field in permalloy interfaced with ultrathin Ti and Cu

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arxiv 1910.08669 v2 pith:QZGEVP5C submitted 2019-10-19 cond-mat.mtrl-sci cond-mat.mes-hall

classification cond-mat.mtrl-scicond-mat.mes-hall
keywords spin-orbitfieldinterfaceoerstedpermalloytorqueultrathinaxis
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How spin-orbit torques emerge from materials with weak spin-orbit coupling (e.g., light metals) is an open question in spintronics. Here, we report on a field-like spin-orbit torque (i.e., in-plane spin-orbit field transverse to the current axis) in SiO$_2$-sandwiched permalloy (Py), with the top Py-SiO$_2$ interface incorporating ultrathin Ti or Cu. In both SiO$_2$/Py/Ti/SiO$_2$ and SiO$_2$/Py/Cu/SiO$_2$, this spin-orbit field opposes the classical Oersted field. While the magnitude of the spin-orbit field is at least a factor of 3 greater than the Oersted field, we do not observe evidence for a significant damping-like torque in SiO$_2$/Py/Ti/SiO$_2$ or SiO$_2$/Py/Cu/SiO$_2$. Our findings point to contributions from a Rashba-Edelstein effect or spin-orbit precession at the (Ti, Cu)-inserted interface.

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