Half-metals are a class of quantum materials with 100% spin-polarization at the Fermi level and have attracted a lot of attention for future spintronic device applications. CrO2 is one of the most promising half-metal candidates, for which the electrical and magnetic properties have been intensively studied in the last several decades. Here, we report the observation of a giant anisotropy (~1600%) of effective Gilbert damping in the single crystalline half metallic (100)-CrO2 thin films, which is significantly larger than the values observed on conventional ferromagnetic Fe and CoFe thin films. Furthermore, the effective Gilbert damping exhibits opposite temperature-dependent behaviors below 50 K with magnetic field along [010] direction and near [001] direction. These experimental results suggest the strong spin-orbit coupling anisotropy of the half-metallic CrO2 and might pave the way for future magnonic computing applications.
@article{arxiv.2412.19077,
title = {Extremely Large Anisotropy of Effective Gilbert Damping in Half-Metallic CrO2},
author = {Liangliang Guo and Ranran Cai and Zhenhua Zhang and Wenyu Xing and Weiliang Qiao and Rui Xiong and Zhihong Lu and Xincheng Xie and Wei Han},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.19077},
year = {2024}
}