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Unveiling the mechanisms of the spin Hall effect in Ta

Edurne Sagasta, Yasutomo Omori, Saül Vélez, Roger Llopis, Christopher Tollan, Andrey Chuvilin, Luis E. Hueso, Martin Gradhand, YoshiChika Otani, Fèlix Casanova

Published 2018-05-11Version 1

Spin-to-charge current interconversions are widely exploited for the generation and detection of pure spin currents and are key ingredients for future spintronic devices including spin-orbit torques and spin-orbit logic circuits. In case of the spin Hall effect, different mechanisms contribute to the phenomenon and determining the leading contribution is peremptory for achieving the largest conversion efficiencies. Here, we experimentally demonstrate the dominance of the intrinsic mechanism of the spin Hall effect in highly-resistive Ta. We obtain an intrinsic spin Hall conductivity for $\beta$-Ta of -820$\pm$120 ($\hbar$/e) $\Omega^{-1}cm^{-1}$ from spin absorption experiments in a large set of lateral spin valve devices. The predominance of the intrinsic mechanism in Ta allows us to linearly enhance the spin Hall angle by tuning the resistivity of Ta, reaching up to -35$\pm$3%, the largest reported value for a pure metal.

Comments: 9 pages and 4 figures + Supplemental Material (2 pages, 3 figures)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
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