Magnonic Charge Pumping via Spin-Orbit Coupling

ORAL

Abstract

The interplay between spin, charge and orbital degrees of freedom has led to the development of spintronic devices such as spin-torque oscillators and spin-transfer torque MRAM. In this development, spin pumping represents a convenient way to electrically detect magnetization dynamics. The effect originates from direct conversion of low-energy quantized spin waves in the magnet, known as magnons, into a flow of spins from the precessing magnet to adjacent leads. In this case, a secondary spin-charge conversion element, such as heavy metals with large spin Hall angle~or multilayer layouts, is required to convert the spin current into a charge signal. Here, we report the observation of charge pumping in which a precessing ferromagnet pumps a charge current, demonstrating direct conversion of magnons into high-frequency currents via spin-orbit interaction. The generated electric current, unlike spin currents generated by spin-pumping, can be directly detected without the need of any additional spin-charge conversion mechanism. The charge-pumping phenomenon is generic and gives a deeper understanding of its reciprocal effect, the spin orbit torque, which is currently attracting interest for their potential in manipulating magnetic information.

Authors

  • Chiara Ciccarelli

    • University of Cambridge
  • Kjetil Hals

    • Norwegian University of Science and Technology, University of Copenhagen
  • Andrew Irvine

    • University of Cambridge
  • Vit Novak

    • Institute of Physics ASCR
  • Yaroslav Tserkovnyak

    • University of California, Los Angeles
  • Hidekazu Kurebayashi

    • University College London
  • Arne Brataas

    • Norwegian University of Science and Technology
  • Andrew Ferguson

    • University of Cambridge