Large Interfacial Rashba Interaction Generating Strong Spin-Orbit Torques in Atomically Thin Metallic Heterostructures

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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 metallic interface. The occurrence of such enhanced torques from an interfacial origin is further validated by demonstrating current-induced magnetization reversal showing a significant decrease of the critical current for switching.

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Krishnia, S., Sassi, Y., Ajejas, F., Sebe, N., Reyren, N., Collin, S., … Jaffrès, H. (2023). Large Interfacial Rashba Interaction Generating Strong Spin-Orbit Torques in Atomically Thin Metallic Heterostructures. Nano Letters, 23(15), 6785–6791. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c05091

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