Moderate Positive Spin Hall Angle in Uranium

ORAL

Abstract

We will present results on FMR and voltage measurements of magnetic damping and the inverse spin Hall effect, respectively, in Ni$_{80}$Fe$_{20}$/Uranium bilayers. A pure spin current is injected into an Uranium film from the ferromagnetic resonance dynamics of the magnetization of an adjacent Ni$_{80}$Fe$_{20}$ (permalloy) film. The spin current generated is then converted into an electric field by the inverse spin Hall effect. Our results suggest a spin mixing conductance of order 2x10$^{19}$ m$^{-2}$ and a positive spin Hall angle of 0.004, which are both unexpected based on trends in d-electron systems. These results support the idea that materials with unfilled f-electron orbitals may require additional exploration for spin physics.

*Work at UCF was supported by NSF-ECCS grant # 1402990. Work at RIT was supported by NSF-ECCS Grant 1515677.

Authors

  • Marta Anguera

    • University of Central Florida
  • Simran Singh

    • The Ohio State University
    • University of Central Florida
  • Enrique del Barco

    • University of Central Florida
  • Ross Springell

    • University of Bristol
  • Casey W. Miller

    • Rochester Institute of Technology