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Magnetic damping in ferromagnetic/heavy-metal systems: The role of interfaces and the relation to proximity-induced magnetism

Swindells, C.; Głowiński, H.; Choi, Y.; Haskel, D.; Michałowski, P.P.; Hase, T.; Stobiecki, F.; Kuświk, P.; Atkinson, D.

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Authors

C. Swindells

H. Głowiński

Y. Choi

D. Haskel

P.P. Michałowski

T. Hase

F. Stobiecki

P. Kuświk



Abstract

Damping and spin transport in spintronic multilayered systems continues to be a topic of active research. The enhancement of damping in ferromagnet (FM)/spacer layer (SL)/heavy-metal (HM) thin-film systems was studied for Co 25 Fe 75 / SL / Pt with a nonmagnetic (NM) SL of either Au or Cu with variable thickness, in order to understand the correlation with proximity-induced magnetism (PIM) in the HM. Structural, PIM and magnetic damping measurements were undertaken on the same samples. Specifically, secondary ion mass spectroscopy, element specific x-ray magnetic reflectivity and x-ray magnetic circular dichroism at the Pt and Au L 3 edges, and ferromagnetic resonance methods were used. With increasing thickness of a Cu or Au SL directly between the FM and the Pt layer, the Pt PIM and the damping both fall rapidly, with a relationship between damping and PIM that depends on the SL material. The PIM observed in the Au layer showed a complex dependence on the layer thickness, suggesting some hybridization with the Pt. The role of the number and location of interfaces on the damping was demonstrated with the addition of a SL within the Pt layer, which showed that the specific details of the NM/HM interface also affects the damping. The insertion of a Cu SL within the Pt showed a measurable increase in the overall enhancement of the damping while the insertion of a Au SL into Pt had almost no effect on the damping. Together these results demonstrate the role of both PIM and of additional interfaces in the enhancement of damping in FM/HM systems, which is not fully accounted for by existing theory.

Citation

Swindells, C., Głowiński, H., Choi, Y., Haskel, D., Michałowski, P., Hase, T., …Atkinson, D. (2022). Magnetic damping in ferromagnetic/heavy-metal systems: The role of interfaces and the relation to proximity-induced magnetism. Physical Review B, 105(9), Article 094433. https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.105.094433

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 15, 2022
Online Publication Date Mar 25, 2022
Publication Date Mar 1, 2022
Deposit Date Mar 30, 2022
Publicly Available Date Mar 30, 2022
Journal Physical Review B
Print ISSN 2469-9950
Electronic ISSN 2469-9969
Publisher American Physical Society
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 105
Issue 9
Article Number 094433
DOI https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.105.094433

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Reprinted with permission from the American Physical Society: Swindells, C., Głowiński, H., Choi, Y., Haskel, D., Michałowski, P. P., Hase, T., Stobiecki, F., Kuświk, P. & Atkinson, D. (2022). Magnetic damping in ferromagnetic/heavy-metal systems: The role of interfaces and the relation to proximity-induced magnetism. Physical Review B 105(9): 094433. © (2022) by the American Physical Society. Readers may view, browse, and/or download material for temporary copying purposes only, provided these uses are for noncommercial personal purposes. Except as provided by law, this material may not be further reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, adapted, performed, displayed, published, or sold in whole or part, without prior written permission from the American Physical Society.






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