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Inverse Spin Hall effect in ferromagnetic nanomagnet. Dependencies on magnetic field, current and current polarity

Vadym Zayets, Andrey S. Mishchenko

Published 2020-10-06Version 1

The measured Hall angle in a ferromagnetic nanomagnet shows a substantial non-linear dependence on an external magnetic field, which cannot be explained by adopted mechanisms of the Ordinary and Anomalous (AHE) Hall effects implying a linear plus constant dependence on the external magnetic field. We suggest that there is an additional non-linear contribution from the Inverse Spin Hall effect (ISHE). The significant contribution of ISHE in a ferromagnet is supported by perfect agreement of experiment with a phenomenological theory of ISHE. We observed different dependencies of AHE and ISHE on current suggesting their different thermal dependencies. We also observe dependence of the Hall angle of the current polarity which is due to the Spin Hall effect.

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