Spin pumping using an Ni80Fe20 thin film annealed in a magnetic field

Abstract

Spin pumping controlled with the ferromagnetic resonance of an Ni80Fe20 thin film annealed in a magnetic field was performed in order to investigate the simple and efficient generation method of the pure spin current. At the spin-pumping using the Ni80Fe20 on an annealed Pd/Ni80Fe20 stacked structure, the electromotive force due to the inverse spin-Hall effect (ISHE) in the Pd was found to be 30% stronger than that without annealing. When the angle between the directions of localized magnetic moments in the Ni80Fe20 film and the external magnetic field in the spin-pumping is zero, the spin injection efficiency into the Pd layer, i.e., the spin current density generated in the Pd layer can be the maximum. The annealing in a magnetic field is a convenient technique for increasing the spin current density generated by the spin pumping.

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