Thermal spin current generation and spin transport in Pt/magnetic-insulator/Py heterostructures

ORAL

Abstract

Magnetic insulators can transmit spin current via magnon propagation while blocking charge current. Furthermore, under Joule heating, magnon flow as a result of the spin Seeback effect can generate additional spin current. Incorporating magnetic insulators in a spin-orbit torque magnetoresistive memory device can potentially yield high switching efficiencies. Here we report the DC magneto-transport studies of these two effects in Pt/magnetic-insulator/Py heterostructures, using ferrimagnetic CoFexOy (CFO) and antiferromagnet NiO as the model magnetic insulators. We observe the presence and absence of the inverse spin-Hall signals from the thermal spin current in Pt/CFO/Py and Pt/NiO/Py structures. These results are consistent with our spin-torque FMR linewidths in comparison. We will also report investigations into the magnetic field-angle dependence of these observations.

Authors

  • Ching-Tzu Chen

    • IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
    • IBM TJ Watson Research Center
  • Christopher Safranski

    • University of California Irvine
    • UC Irvine
  • Ilya Krivorotov

    • UC Irvine
  • Jonathan Sun

    • IBM TJ Watson Research Center