Harnessing Chalcogen Chemistry for High-Efficiency Charge-to-Spin Conversion in PtX2 (X = Te, Se) Thin Films
Zhi Wang1, Qi Zhang1, Kaikai Wang1
1School of Physical Science and Technology, Key Laboratory of Magnetism and Magnetic Functional Materials of the Ministry of Education, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou730000, P. R. China.
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Efficient charge-to-spin conversion requires strong spin-orbit coupling and tunable electronic transport. Here we use chalcogen chemistry to regulate spin-orbit-torque generation in c-axis-oriented PtX2 (X = Te, Se) thin films. PtTe2/Py and PtSe2/Py heterostructures were fabricated using the same sputtering-chemical vapor deposition and lithographic framework for direct spin-transport comparison. Harmonic Hall measurements, current-partition correction, and thickness-dependent drift-diffusion analysis yield an effective spin Hall angle of θSH ≈ 0.23 for PtSe2/Py, more than twice that of PtTe2/Py (θSH ≈ 0.10). X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, transport measurements, and bulk electronic-structure calculations link Te-to-Se substitution to changes in Pt-X bonding, near-Fermi-level states, and metallicity. Over the investigated thickness range, PtTe2/Py shows a predominantly bulk-SHE-like response, whereas the larger damping-like torque in PtSe2/Py is consistent with a proximity-modified interfacial contribution. Chalcogen chemistry controls the balance between bulk and interfacial charge-to-spin conversion in Pt-based dichalcogenide heterostructures.


