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Generation of out-of-plane polarized spin current by spin swapping.

Binoy Krishna HazraBanabir PalJae-Chun JeonRobin R NeumannBörge GöbelBharat GroverHakan DenizAndriy StyervoyedovHolger MeyerheimIngrid MertigSee-Hun YangStuart S P Parkin
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
The generation of spin currents and their application to the manipulation of magnetic states is fundamental to spintronics. Of particular interest are chiral antiferromagnets that exhibit properties typical of ferromagnetic materials even though they have negligible magnetization. Here, we report the generation of a robust spin current with both in-plane and out-of-plane spin polarization in epitaxial thin films of the chiral antiferromagnet Mn 3 Sn in proximity to permalloy thin layers. By employing temperature-dependent spin-torque ferromagnetic resonance, we find that the chiral antiferromagnetic structure of Mn 3 Sn is responsible for an in-plane polarized spin current that is generated from the interior of the Mn 3 Sn layer and whose temperature dependence follows that of this layer's antiferromagnetic order. On the other hand, the out-of-plane polarized spin current is unrelated to the chiral antiferromagnetic structure and is instead the result of scattering from the Mn 3 Sn/permalloy interface. We substantiate the later conclusion by performing studies with several other non-magnetic metals all of which are found to exhibit out-of-plane polarized spin currents arising from the spin swapping effect.
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