Mechanism of Spin Scattering in Ta investigated by Scanning Inverse Spin Hall Effect Meters

Abstract

In this work, a scanning inverse spin Hall effect measurement system based on a shorted coaxial resonator has been built, which provides a high throughput method to characterize spin transport properties. The spin diffusion length of Ta at room temperature is determined via automatic measurements of Py/Ta bilayer strips with different thicknesses of Ta. The results show that the spin diffusion length is about 4 nm with a conductivity of about 7.5E5 -1m-1, which leads to the conclusion that the intrinsic mechanism of spin relaxation of Ta is the Elliott-Yafet interactions. The setup developed in this work provides a convenient, efficient, and non-destructive way to obtain the spin and electron transportation characteristics of the spintronic materials, which will fertilize this community by developing new materials and figuring out their mechanism.

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