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Giant orbit-to-charge conversion induced via the inverse orbital Hall effect

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arxiv 2308.13144 v1 pith:XHN4OI46 submitted 2023-08-25 cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Giant orbit-to-charge conversion induced via the inverse orbital Hall effect

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We investigate the orbit-to-charge conversion in YIG/Pt/nonmagnetic material (NM) trilayer heterostructures. With the additional Ru layer on the top of YIG/Pt stacks, the charge current signal increases nearly an order of magnitude in both longitudinal spin Seebeck effect (SSE) and spin pumping (SP) measurements. Through thickness dependence studies of the Ru metal layer and theoretical model, we quantitatively clarify different contributions of the increased SSE signal that mainly comes from the inverse orbital Hall effect (IOHE) of Ru, and partially comes from the orbital sink effect in the Ru layer. A similar enhancement of SSE(SP) signals is also observed when Ru is replaced by other materials (Ta, W, and Cu), implying the universality of the IOHE in transition metals. Our findings not only suggest a more efficient generation of the charge current via the orbital angular moment channel but also provides crucial insights into the interplay among charge, spin, and orbit.

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