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Structural sensitivity of the spin Hall magnetoresistance in antiferromagnetic thin films

Materials Science 2020-09-14 v2

Abstract

Reading the magnetic state of antiferromagnetic (AFM) thin films is key for AFM spintronic devices. We investigate the underlying physics behind the spin Hall magnetoresistance (SMR) of bilayers of platinum and insulating AFM hematite ({\alpha}-Fe2O3) and find an SMR efficiency of up to 0.1%, comparable to ferromagnetic based structures. To understand the observed complex SMR field dependence, we analyse the effect of misalignments of the magnetic axis that arise during growth of thin films, by electrical measurements and direct magnetic imaging, and find that a small deviation can result in significant signatures in the SMR response. This highlights the care that must be taken when interpreting SMR measurements on AFM spin textures.

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@article{arxiv.2001.03117,
  title  = {Structural sensitivity of the spin Hall magnetoresistance in antiferromagnetic thin films},
  author = {Andrew Ross and Romain Lebrun and Camilo Ulloa and Daniel A. Grave and Asaf Kay and Lorenzo Baldrati and Florian Kronast and Sergio Valencia and Avner Rothschild and Mathias Kläui},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.03117},
  year   = {2020}
}