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Bulk Rashba‐Type Spin Splitting in Non‐Centrosymmetric Artificial Superlattices

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Ham, Woo Seung
Ho, Thi Huynh
Shiota, Yoichi
Iino, Tatsuya
Ando, Fuyuki
Ikebuchi, Tetsuya
Kotani, Yoshinori
Nakamura, Tetsuya
Kan, Daisuke
Shimakawa, Yuichi
Moriyama, Takahiro
Im, Eunji
Lee, Nyun‐Jong
Kim, Kyoung‐Whan
Hong, Soon Cheol
Rhim, Sonny H.
Ono, Teruo
Kim, Sanghoon
70738070
40378881
20372550
90296749
Ham, Woo Seung
Ho, Thi Huynh
Shiota, Yoichi
Iino, Tatsuya
Ando, Fuyuki
Ikebuchi, Tetsuya
Kotani, Yoshinori
Nakamura, Tetsuya
Kan, Daisuke
Shimakawa, Yuichi
Moriyama, Takahiro
Im, Eunji
Lee, Nyun‐Jong
Kim, Kyoung‐Whan
Hong, Soon Cheol
Rhim, Sonny H.
Ono, Teruo
Kim, Sanghoon
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Spin current, converted from charge current via spin Hall or Rashba effects, can transfer its angular momentum to local moments in a ferromagnetic layer. In this regard, the high charge-to-spin conversion efficiency is required for magnetization manipulation for developing future memory or logic devices including magnetic random-access memory. Here, the bulk Rashba-type charge-to-spin conversion is demonstrated in an artificial superlattice without centrosymmetry. The charge-to-spin conversion in [Pt/Co/W] superlattice with sub-nm scale thickness shows strong W thickness dependence. When the W thickness becomes 0.6 nm, the observed field-like torque efficiency is about 0.6, which is an order larger than other metallic heterostructures. First-principles calculation suggests that such large field-like torque arises from bulk-type Rashba effect due to the vertically broken inversion symmetry inherent from W layers. The result implies that the spin splitting in a band of such an ABC-type artificial SL can be an additional degree of freedom for the large charge-to-spin conversion.

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OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1458651135
Document Type :
Electronic Resource