Enhanced spin Hall conductivity in tungsten-copper alloys
2020
Abstract We report on the enhancement of the spin Hall conductivity in tungsten by alloying with copper, measured by using the spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance technique. The alloying leads to an increase in spin-dependent scattering events and results in an enhancement of the contributing extrinsic spin Hall effects. The measured damping property shows a slight increase with higher tungsten concentration, due to spin current losses from the ferromagnetic layer into the tungsten-copper alloy. At a tungsten concentration of 60%, the spin Hall conductivity reaches a maximum of 3.68 ± 0.68 × 10 5 Ω - 1 m - 1 , corresponding to an enhancement of 120% compared to the pure tungsten sample. At the same concentration, the ratio of the spin Hall angle to the damping of the ferromagnetic layer, which offers a quick estimation for the critical switching current density, is found to be four times smaller as compared to pure tungsten.
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