Giant Spin Pumping at Polymer/Ferromagnet Interfaces for Hybrid Spintronic Devices

Abstract

While the growing utilization of polymers in flexible electronic devices has sparked significant interest in polymer/metal interfaces, spintronic studies of such interfaces remain limited. Here, we systematically study spin pumping across a polymer/ferromagnet metal interface between hydrogen silsesquioxane (HSQ) oligomer layers (tHSQ = 30, 36, 48 nm) and NiFe (tNiFe = 4, 5, 7, 10 nm) thin films. Using ferromagnetic resonance measurements, we observe strong spin pumping (large linewidth broadening) and a giant spin mixing conductance, reaching 19.8~ nm-2 for HSQ = 48 nm, i.e.~comparable to that of heavy metals. Our results suggest efficient spin transfer across the HSQ/NiFe interface, possibly originating from a combination of spin and orbital pumping, and provide valuable insights for designing self-powered and flexible spintronic devices utilizing polymers in combination with ferromagnetic materials.

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