The hallmark of spintronics has been the ability of spin–orbit interactions to convert a charge current into a spin current and vice versa, mainly in the bulk of heavy metal thin films. Here, we demonstrate how a light metal interface profoundly affects both the nature of spin–orbit torques and its efficiency in terms of damping-like (HDL) and field-like (HFL) effective fields in ultrathin Co films. We measure unexpectedly HFL/HDL ratios much larger than 1 by inserting a nanometer-thin Al metallic layer in Pt|Co|Al|Pt as compared to a similar stacking, including Cu as a reference. From our modeling, these results evidence the existence of large Rashba interaction at the Co|Al interface generating a giant HFL, which is not expected from a me...
The thickness dependence of spin-orbit torque and magnetoresistance in ferromagnet/heavy-metal bilay...
International audienceThe actual mechanisms occurring at interfaces underlying the Dzyaloshinskii-Mo...
An electrically conductive metal typically transmits or absorbs a spin current. Here, we report on e...
The manipulation of magnetization in a metallic ferromagnet by using optical helicity has been much ...
Spin currents can modify the magnetic state of ferromagnetic ultrathin films through spin-orbit torq...
The spin-orbit torque, a torque induced by a charge current flowing through the heavy-metal-conducti...
In bilayer systems consisting of an ultrathin ferromagnetic layer adjacent to a metal with strong sp...
Spin currents can modify the magnetic state of ferromagnetic ultrathin films through spin-orbit torq...
Methods to manipulate the magnetization of ferromagnets by means of local electric fields1–3 or curr...
Ferromagnet/heavy metal bilayers represent a central building block for spintronic devices where the...
Ferromagnet/heavy metal bilayers represent a central building block for spintronic devices where the...
Voltage-control effects provide an energy-efficient means of tailoring material properties, especial...
Electrical control of magnetization is of crucial importance for integrated spintronics devices. Spi...
International audienceThe Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) has been recently recognized to pl...
Relativistically originated spin-orbit torque is one of the promising ways to control the magnetizat...
The thickness dependence of spin-orbit torque and magnetoresistance in ferromagnet/heavy-metal bilay...
International audienceThe actual mechanisms occurring at interfaces underlying the Dzyaloshinskii-Mo...
An electrically conductive metal typically transmits or absorbs a spin current. Here, we report on e...
The manipulation of magnetization in a metallic ferromagnet by using optical helicity has been much ...
Spin currents can modify the magnetic state of ferromagnetic ultrathin films through spin-orbit torq...
The spin-orbit torque, a torque induced by a charge current flowing through the heavy-metal-conducti...
In bilayer systems consisting of an ultrathin ferromagnetic layer adjacent to a metal with strong sp...
Spin currents can modify the magnetic state of ferromagnetic ultrathin films through spin-orbit torq...
Methods to manipulate the magnetization of ferromagnets by means of local electric fields1–3 or curr...
Ferromagnet/heavy metal bilayers represent a central building block for spintronic devices where the...
Ferromagnet/heavy metal bilayers represent a central building block for spintronic devices where the...
Voltage-control effects provide an energy-efficient means of tailoring material properties, especial...
Electrical control of magnetization is of crucial importance for integrated spintronics devices. Spi...
International audienceThe Dzyaloshinskii-Moriya interaction (DMI) has been recently recognized to pl...
Relativistically originated spin-orbit torque is one of the promising ways to control the magnetizat...
The thickness dependence of spin-orbit torque and magnetoresistance in ferromagnet/heavy-metal bilay...
International audienceThe actual mechanisms occurring at interfaces underlying the Dzyaloshinskii-Mo...
An electrically conductive metal typically transmits or absorbs a spin current. Here, we report on e...