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Nano Lett ; 24(22): 6459-6464, 2024 Jun 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38780051

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The generation of current-induced torques through the spin Hall effect in Pt has been key to the development of spintronics. In prototypical ferromagnetic-metal/Pt devices, the characteristic length of the torque generation is known to be about 1 nm due to the short spin diffusion length of Pt. Here, we report the observation of a long-range current-induced torque in Ni/Pt bilayers. We demonstrate that when Ni is used as the ferromagnetic layer, the torque efficiency increases with the Pt thickness, even when it exceeds 10 nm. The torque efficiency is also enhanced by increasing the Ni thickness, providing evidence that the observed torque cannot be attributed to the spin Hall effect in the Pt layer. These findings, coupled with our semirealistic tight-binding calculations of the current-induced torque, suggest the possibility that the observed long-range torque is dominated by the orbital Hall effect in the Pt layer.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 131(7): 076702, 2023 Aug 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37656863

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We report the observation of the isotropic spin Hall effect in a ferromagnet. We show that the spin Hall effect in an epitaxially grown Fe_{3}Si generates a sizable spin current with a spin direction that is noncollinear with the magnetization. Furthermore, we find that the spin Hall current is independent of the relative orientation between its spin direction and the magnetization; the spin Hall effect is isotropic. This observation demonstrates that the intrinsically generated transverse spin component is protected from dephasing, providing fundamental insights into the generation and transport of spin currents in ferromagnets.

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