Spin-orbit torque facilitates efficient magnetisation switching via an in-plane current in perpendicularly magnetised heavy-metal/ferromagnet heterostructures. The efficiency of spin-orbit-torque-induced switching is determined by the charge-to-spin conversion arising from either bulk or interfacial spin-orbit interactions or both. Here, we demonstrate that the spin-orbit torque and the resultant switching efficiency in Pt/CoFeB systems are significantly enhanced by an interfacial modification involving Ti insertion between the Pt and CoFeB layers. Spin pumping and X-ray magnetic circular dichroism experiments reveal that this enhancement is due to an additional interface-generated spin current of the non-magnetic interface and/or improved spin transparency achieved by suppressing the proximity-induced moment in the Pt layer. Our results demonstrate that interface engineering affords an effective approach to improve spin-orbit torque and thereby magnetisation switching efficiency.
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Lee, H. Y., Kim, S., Park, J. Y., Oh, Y. W., Park, S. Y., Ham, W., … Park, B. G. (2019). Enhanced spin-orbit torque via interface engineering in Pt/CoFeB/MgO heterostructures. APL Materials, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5084201
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