Gate-tunable THz emission at oxide interfaces via ultrafast spin-to-charge current conversion
ORAL
Abstract
Two-dimensional electron systems at oxide interfaces such as LaAlO3 / SrTiO3 provide promising platforms for achieving fast, tunable, and efficient spin-charge inter-conversion. Here, we report gate-tunable, ultrafast spin-to-charge current conversion in NiFe / LaAlO3 / SrTiO3, measured by THz emission spectroscopy. Upon ultrafast laser excitation, we found the sign of the emitted single-cycle THz pulses follows the direction of the magnetization in NiFe, and its magnitude decreases with increasing the thickness of the LaAlO3 layer. These findings support that the spin-charge conversion occurs at the LaAlO3 / SrTiO3 interface. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the amplitude of the emitted THz pulses can be tuned by electrostatic gating. Our findings extend ultrafast spin-charge conversion to oxides-based systems, thus providing a crucial link between ultrafast spintronics and correlated phenomena in complex oxides.
*This work was supported by U.S Department of Energy, Basic Energy Sciences, Materials Sciences and Engineering Division. The use of Center for Nanoscale Materials is supported by the U.S Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences under Contract No. DE-AC02-06CH11357.
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Presenters
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Qi Zhang
- Argonne Natl Lab