Heavy metal deposition temperature tuned spin pumping efficiency control in permalloy/tantalum bilayers
Source
Nanotechnology
Author(s)
Abstract
Spin pumping is a key property for spintronic application that can be realized in heavy metal/ferromagnet bilayers. Here we demonstrate the possibility of improving spin pumping in permalloy (Py)/tantalum (Ta) bilayers through control of Ta heavy metal deposition temperature. Through a combination of structural and ferromagnetic resonance based magnetization dynamics study, we reveal the role of Ta deposition temperature in improving spin mixing conductance which is a key parameter for spin pumping across the Py/Ta interface. The results show that by depositing Ta above room temperature, a high spin mixing conductance of 7.7 �1018 m?2 is obtained with ?-Ta layer. The results present an understanding of the correlation between heavy metal deposition temperature and interface structure improvement and consequent control of spin pumping in Py/Ta bilayers. � 2023 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
Keywords
Deposition
Heavy metals
Iron alloys
Mixing
Nickel alloys
Pumps
Spin dynamics
Spin waves
Bi-layer
Deposition temperatures
Efficiency control
Heavy metal deposition
Magnetic damping
Permalloys
Pumping efficiency
Spin mixing conductance
Spin-pumping
Temperature tuned
Spintronics
