Magnetoresistance and second harmonic Hall measurement of Pt/CoFe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub> bilayers
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Abstract
CoFe2O4 (CFO), a room temperature ferrimagnetic insulating spinel ferrite, is a promising candidate for energy efficient spintronics. Magnetic proximity effect was believed to be absent in Pt/CFO bilayers grown by sputtering or pulsed laser deposition (PLD), but was recently observed in Pt/CFO (001) bilayers grown entirely by molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) [Amamou, Walid et al. Physical Review Materials 2, 011401 (2018)]. Here, we report the observation of magnetic proximity effect in ex situ sputtered Pt on MBE grown CFO (001) at room temperature. Angle dependent magnetoresistance measurements in the direction insensitive to spin Hall magnetoresistance (SMR) indicates that magnetic proximity effect is a relatively robust phenomenon. We also studied high quality CFO (111) on multiferroic LuFeO3 (111) using MBE, since the impact of crystal orientation of CFO on magnetic interaction has been reported to be significant between Pt and CFO. In the same Pt/CFO (001) and Pt/CFO (001) stacks we also carried out the second harmonic Hall measurement and found Nernst effect dominating the signal.
*This work was supported by the Semiconductor Research Corporation (SRC) as nCORE task 2758.001 and NSF under the E2CDA program (ECCS 1740286) and NewLAW EFRI 1741694.
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Presenters
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Zexuan Zhang
- Cornell University