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Investigating the Interplay between Spin-Polarization and Magnetic Damping in $\mathrm{Co}_{x}\mathrm{Fe}_{80-x}\mathrm{B}_{20}$ for Magnonics Applications

Applied Physics 2024-12-23 v1

Abstract

For magnonics and spintronics applications, the spin polarization (PP) of a transport current and the magnetic damping (α\alpha) play a crucial role, e.g. for magnetization dynamics and magnetization switching applications. In particular, PP in a glassy (amorphous) 3d transition ferromagnet such as CoFeB and α\alpha are both strongly affected by sds-d scattering mechanisms. Hence, a correlation can be expected which is a priori difficult to predict. In this work, PP and α\alpha are measured using current-induced Doppler shifts using propagating spin-wave spectroscopy and broadband ferromagnetic resonance techniques in blanket films and current-carrying CoxFe80xB20Co_{\rm x}Fe_{\rm {80-x}}B_{\rm 20} alloy microstrips. The measured PP ranges from 0.18 ±\pm 0.05 to 0.39 ±\pm 0.05 and α\alpha ranges from (4.0±0.2)103(4.0\pm 0.2)\cdot10^{-3} to (9.7±0.6)103(9.7\pm 0.6)\cdot10^{-3}. We find that for increasing PP a systematic drop in α\alpha is observed, indicating an interplay between magnetic damping and the spin polarization of the transport current which suggests that interband scattering dominates in CoxFe80xB20Co_{\rm x}Fe_{\rm {80-x}}B_{\rm 20}. Our results may guide future experiments, theory, and applications in advancing spintronics and metal magnonics.

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@article{arxiv.2412.15954,
  title  = {Investigating the Interplay between Spin-Polarization and Magnetic Damping in $\mathrm{Co}_{x}\mathrm{Fe}_{80-x}\mathrm{B}_{20}$ for Magnonics Applications},
  author = {Lorenzo Gnoatto and Thomas Molier and Jelte J. Lamberts and Artim L. Bassant and Casper F. Schippers and Rembert A. Duine and Reinoud Lavrijsen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.15954},
  year   = {2024}
}