Modulating spin current induced effective damping in β–W/Py heterostructures by a systematic variation in resistivity of the sputtered deposited β–W films

Author:

Aon SoumikORCID,Pal Sayani,Manna Subhadip,Mitra ChiranjibORCID,Mitra Partha

Abstract

Abstract Utilizing the spin-induced pumping from a ferromagnet (FM) into a heavy metal (HM) under the ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) condition, we report an enhancement in effective damping in β- W/Py bilayers by systematically varying resistivity (ρ W ) of β-W films. Different resistivity ranging from 100 μΩ-cm to 1400 μΩ-cm with a thickness of 8 nm can be achieved by varying the argon pressure (P Ar ) during the growth by the method of sputtering. The coefficient of effective damping α eff is observed to increase from 0.010 to 0.025 with ρ W , which can be modulated by P Ar . We observe a modest dependence of α eff on the sputtering power (p S ) while keeping the P Ar constant. α eff dependence on both P Ar and p S suggests that there exists a strong correlation between α eff and ρ W . It is thus possible to utilize ρ W as a tuning parameter to regulate the α eff , which can be advantageous for faster magnetization dynamics switching. The thickness dependence study of Py in the aforementioned bilayers manifests a higher spin mixing conductance ( g eff ) which suggests a strong spin pumping from Py into the β-W layer. The effective spin current (J S(eff)) is also evaluated by considering the spin-back flow in this process. Intrinsic spin mixing conductance ( g W ) and spin diffusion length (λ SD ) of β-W are additionally investigated using thickness variations in β-W. Furthermore, the low-temperature study in β-W/Py reveals an intriguing temperature dependence in α eff which is quite different from α b of single Py layer and the enhancement in α eff at low temperature can be attributed to the spin-induced pumping from Py layer into β-W.

Funder

The science and Engineering Research Board

The Department of Science and Technology

Ministry of Education of the Government of India

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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