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Spin-Pumping-Induced Inverse Spin Hall Effect in Nb/Ni80Fe20 Bilayers and its Strong Decay Across the Superconducting Transition Temperature

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Jeon, KR 
Kurebayashi, H 
Wunderlich, J 
Cohen, LF 

Abstract

We quantify the spin Hall angle θSH and spin-diffusion length lsd of Nb from inverse spin Hall effect (ISHE) measurements in Nb/Ni80Fe20 bilayers under ferromagnetic resonance. By varying the Nb thickness tNb and comparing to a Ni80Fe20/Pt reference sample, room temperature values of θSH and lsd for Nb are estimated to be approximately -0.001 and 30 nm, respectively. We also investigate the ISHE as a function of temperature T for different tNb. Above the superconducting transition temperature Tc of Nb, a clear tNb-dependent T evolution of the ISHE is observed whereas below Tc, the ISHE voltage drops rapidly and is below the sensitivity of our measurement setup at a lower T. This suggests the strong decay of the quasiparticle (QP) charge-imbalance relaxation length across Tc, as supported by an additional investigation of the ISHE in a different sample geometry along with model calculation. Our finding suggests careful consideration should be made when developing superconductor spin Hall devices that intend to utilize QP-mediated spin-to-charge interconversion.

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Keywords

cond-mat.mes-hall, cond-mat.mes-hall

Journal Title

Physical Review Applied

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Journal ISSN

2331-7019
2331-7019

Volume Title

10

Publisher

American Physical Society
Sponsorship
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/N017242/1)
This work is supported by EPSRC Programme Grant EP/N017242/1.