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Interface morphology effect on the spin mixing conductance of Pt/Fe3O4 bilayers

Title
Interface morphology effect on the spin mixing conductance of Pt/Fe3O4 bilayers
Authors
Thi Kim Hang PhamRibeiro, MarioPark, Jun HongLee, Nyun JongKang, Ki HoonPark, EunsangVan Quang NguyenMichel, AnnyYoon, Chong SeungCho, SunglaeKim, Tae Hee
Ewha Authors
김태희
SCOPUS Author ID
김태희scopus
Issue Date
2018
Journal Title
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
ISSN
2045-2322JCR Link
Citation
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS vol. 8
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Non-magnetic (NM) metals with strong spin-orbit coupling have been recently explored as a probe of interface magnetism on ferromagnetic insulators (FMI) by means of the spin Hall magnetoresistance (SMR) effect. In NM/FMI heterostructures, increasing the spin mixing conductance (SMC) at the interface comes as an important step towards devices with maximized SMR. Here we report on the study of SMR in Pt/Fe3O4 bilayers at cryogenic temperature, and identify a strong dependence of the determined real part of the complex SMC on the interface roughness. We tune the roughness of the Pt/Fe3O4 interface by controlling the growth conditions of the Fe3O4 films, namely by varying the thickness, growth technique, and post-annealing processes. Field-dependent and angular-dependent magnetoresistance measurements sustain the clear observation of SMR. The determined real part of the complex SMC of the Pt/Fe3O4 bilayers ranges from 4.96 x 10(14) Omega(-1) m(-2) to 7.16 x 10(14) Omega(-1) m(-2) and increases with the roughness of the Fe3O4 underlayer. We demonstrate experimentally that the interface morphology, acting as an effective interlayer potential, leads to an enhancement of the spin mixing conductance.
DOI
10.1038/s41598-018-31915-3
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