We report a large spin Hall effect in the 3d transition metal alloy NixCu1−x for x∈{0.3,0.75}, detected via the ferromagnetic resonance of a Permalloy (Py = Ni80Fe20) film deposited in a bilayer with the alloy. A thickness series at x = 0.6, for which the alloy is paramagnetic at room temperature, allows us to determine the spin Hall ratio θSH≈1, spin diffusion length λs, spin mixing conductance G↑↓, and damping αSML due to spin memory loss . We compare our results with similar experiments on Py/Pt bilayers measured using the same method. Ab initio band structure calculations with disorder and spin-orbit coupling suggest an intrinsic spin Hall effect in NixCu1−x alloys, although the experiments here cannot distinguish between extrinsic and intrinsic mechanisms.
@article{arxiv.1903.00910,
title = {Near-Unity Spin Hall Ratio in Ni$_x$Cu$_{1-x}$ Alloys},
author = {Mark W. Keller and Katy S. Gerace and Monika Arora and Erna Krisztina Delczeg-Czirjak and Justin M. Shaw and T. J. Silva},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.00910},
year = {2019}
}
Comments
New ab initio calculations of Ni-Cu alloy band structure added; new author; new fig in main text and new appendix describing calculations