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Scanning-probe Single-electron Capacitance Spectroscopy
Published on: July 30, 2013
Scanning inverse spin Hall effect spectrometer by shorted coaxial probes
Peiwen Luo1, Zhe Wu1, Fei Huang2
1School of Physics, University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, Chengdu 611731, China.
Abstract:
In this work, a scanning inverse spin Hall effect measurement system based on a shorted coaxial resonator has been built, which provides a high throughput method to characterize spin transport properties. The system is capable of performing spin pumping measurements on patterned samples within an area of 100 × 100 mm2. Its capability was demonstrated with Py/Ta bilayer stripes deposited on the same substrate with different thicknesses of Ta. The results show that the spin diffusion length is about 4.2 nm with a conductivity of about 7.5 × 105 Ω-1 m-1, which leads to the conclusion that the intrinsic mechanism of spin relaxation of Ta is the Elliott-Yafet interactions. The spin Hall angle of Ta is estimated to be about -0.014 at room temperature. The setup developed in this work provides a convenient, efficient, and nondestructive way to obtain the spin and electron transportation characteristics of the spintronic materials, which will fertilize this community by developing new materials and figuring out their mechanism.
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