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Spin-Orbit Torque and Nernst Effect in Bi-Sb/Co Heterostructures

Niklas Roschewsky, Emily S. Walker, Praveen Gowtham, Sarah Muschinske, Frances Hellman, Seth R. Bank, Sayeef Salahuddin

Published 2018-10-12Version 1

Harmonic measurements of the longitudinal and transverse voltages in Bi-Sb/Co bilayers are presented. A large second harmonic voltage signal due to the ordinary Nernst effect is observed. In experiments where a magnetic field is rotated in the film plane, the ordinary Nernst effect shows the same angular dependence in the transverse voltage as the damping-like spin-orbit torque and in the longitudinal voltage as the unidirectional spin-Hall magneto-resistance respectively. Therefore, the ordinary Nernst effect can be a spurious signal in spin-orbit torque measurements, leading to an overestimation of the spin-Hall angle in topological insulators or semimetals.

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