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Giant Orbital Anisotropy with Strong Spin–Orbit Coupling Established at the Pseudomorphic Interface of the Co/Pd Superlattice

Orbital anisotropy at interfaces in magnetic heterostructures has been key to pioneering spin–orbit‐related phenomena. However, modulating the interface's electronic structure to make it abnormally asymmetric has been challenging because of lack of appropriate methods. Here, the authors report...

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Autores principales: Kim, Sanghoon, Pathak, Sachin, Rhim, Sonny H., Cha, Jongin, Jekal, Soyoung, Hong, Soon Cheol, Lee, Hyun Hwi, Park, Sung‐Hun, Lee, Han‐Koo, Park, Jae‐Hoon, Lee, Soogil, Steinrück, Hans‐Georg, Mehta, Apurva, Wang, Shan X., Hong, Jongill
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9403640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35748161
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202201749
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author Kim, Sanghoon
Pathak, Sachin
Rhim, Sonny H.
Cha, Jongin
Jekal, Soyoung
Hong, Soon Cheol
Lee, Hyun Hwi
Park, Sung‐Hun
Lee, Han‐Koo
Park, Jae‐Hoon
Lee, Soogil
Steinrück, Hans‐Georg
Mehta, Apurva
Wang, Shan X.
Hong, Jongill
author_facet Kim, Sanghoon
Pathak, Sachin
Rhim, Sonny H.
Cha, Jongin
Jekal, Soyoung
Hong, Soon Cheol
Lee, Hyun Hwi
Park, Sung‐Hun
Lee, Han‐Koo
Park, Jae‐Hoon
Lee, Soogil
Steinrück, Hans‐Georg
Mehta, Apurva
Wang, Shan X.
Hong, Jongill
author_sort Kim, Sanghoon
collection PubMed
description Orbital anisotropy at interfaces in magnetic heterostructures has been key to pioneering spin–orbit‐related phenomena. However, modulating the interface's electronic structure to make it abnormally asymmetric has been challenging because of lack of appropriate methods. Here, the authors report that low‐energy proton irradiation achieves a strong level of inversion asymmetry and unusual strain at interfaces in [Co/Pd] superlattices through nondestructive, selective removal of oxygen from Co(3)O(4)/Pd superlattices during irradiation. Structural investigations corroborate that progressive reduction of Co(3)O(4) into Co establishes pseudomorphic growth with sharp interfaces and atypically large tensile stress. The normal component of orbital to spin magnetic moment at the interface is the largest among those observed in layered Co systems, which is associated with giant orbital anisotropy theoretically confirmed, and resulting very large interfacial magnetic anisotropy is observed. All results attribute not only to giant orbital anisotropy but to enhanced interfacial spin–orbit coupling owing to the pseudomorphic nature at the interface. They are strongly supported by the observation of reversal of polarity of temperature‐dependent Anomalous Hall signal, a signature of Berry phase. This work suggests that establishing both giant orbital anisotropy and strong spin–orbit coupling at the interface is key to exploring spintronic devices with new functionalities.
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spelling pubmed-94036402022-08-26 Giant Orbital Anisotropy with Strong Spin–Orbit Coupling Established at the Pseudomorphic Interface of the Co/Pd Superlattice Kim, Sanghoon Pathak, Sachin Rhim, Sonny H. Cha, Jongin Jekal, Soyoung Hong, Soon Cheol Lee, Hyun Hwi Park, Sung‐Hun Lee, Han‐Koo Park, Jae‐Hoon Lee, Soogil Steinrück, Hans‐Georg Mehta, Apurva Wang, Shan X. Hong, Jongill Adv Sci (Weinh) Research Articles Orbital anisotropy at interfaces in magnetic heterostructures has been key to pioneering spin–orbit‐related phenomena. However, modulating the interface's electronic structure to make it abnormally asymmetric has been challenging because of lack of appropriate methods. Here, the authors report that low‐energy proton irradiation achieves a strong level of inversion asymmetry and unusual strain at interfaces in [Co/Pd] superlattices through nondestructive, selective removal of oxygen from Co(3)O(4)/Pd superlattices during irradiation. Structural investigations corroborate that progressive reduction of Co(3)O(4) into Co establishes pseudomorphic growth with sharp interfaces and atypically large tensile stress. The normal component of orbital to spin magnetic moment at the interface is the largest among those observed in layered Co systems, which is associated with giant orbital anisotropy theoretically confirmed, and resulting very large interfacial magnetic anisotropy is observed. All results attribute not only to giant orbital anisotropy but to enhanced interfacial spin–orbit coupling owing to the pseudomorphic nature at the interface. They are strongly supported by the observation of reversal of polarity of temperature‐dependent Anomalous Hall signal, a signature of Berry phase. This work suggests that establishing both giant orbital anisotropy and strong spin–orbit coupling at the interface is key to exploring spintronic devices with new functionalities. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-06-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9403640/ /pubmed/35748161 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202201749 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Advanced Science published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Kim, Sanghoon
Pathak, Sachin
Rhim, Sonny H.
Cha, Jongin
Jekal, Soyoung
Hong, Soon Cheol
Lee, Hyun Hwi
Park, Sung‐Hun
Lee, Han‐Koo
Park, Jae‐Hoon
Lee, Soogil
Steinrück, Hans‐Georg
Mehta, Apurva
Wang, Shan X.
Hong, Jongill
Giant Orbital Anisotropy with Strong Spin–Orbit Coupling Established at the Pseudomorphic Interface of the Co/Pd Superlattice
title Giant Orbital Anisotropy with Strong Spin–Orbit Coupling Established at the Pseudomorphic Interface of the Co/Pd Superlattice
title_full Giant Orbital Anisotropy with Strong Spin–Orbit Coupling Established at the Pseudomorphic Interface of the Co/Pd Superlattice
title_fullStr Giant Orbital Anisotropy with Strong Spin–Orbit Coupling Established at the Pseudomorphic Interface of the Co/Pd Superlattice
title_full_unstemmed Giant Orbital Anisotropy with Strong Spin–Orbit Coupling Established at the Pseudomorphic Interface of the Co/Pd Superlattice
title_short Giant Orbital Anisotropy with Strong Spin–Orbit Coupling Established at the Pseudomorphic Interface of the Co/Pd Superlattice
title_sort giant orbital anisotropy with strong spin–orbit coupling established at the pseudomorphic interface of the co/pd superlattice
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9403640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35748161
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202201749
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