Oxygen deficiency induced deterioration in microstructure and magnetic properties at Y3Fe5O12/Pt interface

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Abstract

Transport efficiency of pure spin current across the ferromagnetic films adjacent with a nonmagnetic metal is strongly dependent on the spin mixing conductance, which is very sensitive to atomic-level interface conditions. Here, by the means of advanced electron microscopy techniques, atomic structure, electronic structure, and magnetic properties at Y3Fe5O12 (YIG)/Pt interface are detailed characterized to correlate the microstructure and magnetic properties with interfacial transport properties. It is found that the order-disorder structure transformation at the interface is accompanied with oxygen deficiency, thus the reduced iron valence and the break of magnetic atom-O-magnetic atom bridges, which is responsible for superexchange interaction and magnetic order. It is also found that the magnetic moment of interfacial iron ions is decreased. The disorder interfacial layer with suppressed magnetism finally contributes to the declined spin transport efficiency. Our results provide the knowledge to control and manipulate the interfacial structure and properties in order to obtain higher spin transport efficiency.

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Song, D., Ma, L., Zhou, S., & Zhu, J. (2015). Oxygen deficiency induced deterioration in microstructure and magnetic properties at Y3Fe5O12/Pt interface. Applied Physics Letters, 107(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4927551

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