Abstract
Abstract
An unexpectedly larger current-induced spin–orbit torque in oxidized Cu (CuO
x
)/ferromagnet (FM) than heavy-metal/FM has recently attracted intense attention in spintronic studies. Although the two mechanisms, interfacial Rashba Edelstein effect and spin-vorticity coupling, have been put forward based on the two different conductive features of CuO
x
, i.e. electrical insulator and gradient of electrical mobility, the detailed investigation of transport of CuO
x
is still lacking. Here we experimentally report the positive and negative anomalous Hall effect (AHE) in naturally oxidized normal-metal Al/Cu double films. We found that the onset temperature of AHE corresponds to magnetic transition temperature of CuO
x
. Furthermore, by comparing Hall resistance of the crystalline and amorphous Cu/Al double films, we identify that the positive anomalous Hall resistance attributes to magnetic moment of CuO
x
itself, while the negative anomalous Hall resistance can originate from the spin or orbital currents generated at the CuO
x
/AlO
x
interface interact with magnetization of CuO
x
and its inverse process.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
111 project
Subject
Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Acoustics and Ultrasonics,Condensed Matter Physics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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